i have seen them om the firewall-drivers side 1/2 way down,drivers frame rail on the side below the drivers feet area.
I saw the correct type of rivets for sale online one time. they were expensive though, and I think they were for the full on factory spec resto guys.
Ive seen those advertised too. I have a hunch they are for ppl that commit VIN crimes though, not for restorers......

Screw that! I understand changing vins but changing bodies over should not involve all that paperwork. Honestly unless the vin's screwed up I don't see it as being a big deal just swapping cabs from one to another even if the frame's different. If that were true there'd be alot of people doing alot of paperwork all over the U.Sim going to eventually do a cab swap on my truck... I talked to the guy last time my truck was inspected and asked him what was involved...
I have to email trenton... get paperwork... fill it out.... mail it back... wait for more... and fill out and mail back....
then get inspected...
now i dont know why you have to do all that to do body swaps... I never did but that was back in the day and i want to rectify that..
also im hearing even a motor swap requires this.....
so 78 frame, 79 axle, 82 cab, 86 front clip... 91 motor.... I need 5 x paperwork and all ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

I sold a 77 blazer a few years ago to a guy. Forgot to give the guy my title. Figurd he'd come back someday but he didn't. Different guy shows up and asks if I know where to find a blazer body in halfway decent shape. I tell him the story of the first guy buying the blazer. Told him if he could find the blazer i'd give him the title. He did so I gave it to him.







Called DMV to get it registered and it dosent exist in their system. It would show up in their system if it had been scrapped, or was stolen. DMV said it just "fell off" because of it's age and not having been registered for 4-5 years in row. DMV says I'll have to bring in a bill of sale and give the address of where it had been sitting for the past few years. Then apply for new pink slip, pay the registration fee and I'm good to go. Not too shaby.
GOOD FOR YOU!!The only problem now is that YOU WILL need a VIN verification which means taking it to DMV or having a cop come out to where the vehicle is and do it (hopefully DMV or the cop doesn't say anything about the VIN plate ever being removed).

Just get it pop rivited back on and it's done. He's going about it legal, can just explain the situation of the condition it was found it. Or lie like hell to make it work. Any way you can brother.![]()
It wasn't that big of a deal. He found the original blazer and I gave him the title to said blazer. Although it wasn't dated he could still use the body for w/e use he wanted it as. I saw the blazer and I DO know it was the same one.
Even drinkin a few I realize what I may have said or how you misinterpreted 
