<font color="green"> OK, so my grandfather gave me an Olds years ago and always told me it was a '51. I don't have the****le for it, he's never found it. I never found any pics online that matched it though, I never really looked too hard. Today I find a few on carnut.com but the only one that looks like mine is a '52. I'm going by the turn signals under the headlights. All the 49-51 have rounded turn signal housings but mine has a square look to it. This one online has the same. Even has the same wraparound rear window and is a post model two door. Exactly the same except mine has bashed in front fenders and looks like death chewin on a cracker. So, do I have a '51 or '52? </font>
My buddies 52 Olds vert has those squarer indicators, but then his has odd ones as well. Can you tell via a VIN no.?
<font color="green"> Frontend of mine. Before the 947 year old woman slammed into it and crushed the front fenders. </font>
<font color="green"> I think I'll have to get the VIN and compare. Anyone know a website that might have a breakdown of the numbers? I lost my Little Orphan Annie Super-Neato-VIN Decoder ring. Damn thing just told me to drink Ovaltine anyway. </font>
<font color="green"> Paul, I'll look for a date. I do remember it says GUIDE ??? Don't remember if the ??? is a date or a part number though. Does anyone know how to decode the VIN? </font>
<font color="green"> I finally got a pic of the VIN. Was just gonna write it down but after what I had to go through just to get to my own damn car, I'm gettin evidence. I****ume the 51 means 1951. Oh and Paul, I can't read the lens. Somewhere in the last twelve years I decided to put masking tape over the taillights. </font>