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Thanks for the details.
To your question, the 4-digit codes are the official full "internal" model numbers it seems, I guess it is good to use these as chassis-code.
On newer ones I think sometimes they were also using only 2-digit instead of the full model composed C or K followed by the 2-digit.
We could include it additional in the model name, e.g. Chevrolet Task Force Apache 40 [4100], but it does not seem useful to add that to what we already mention with the chassis code.
Anyway in the next version of the site these kind of changes will be more easy to do so I think that for the moment we can do follow that direction (4-digit chassis codes, Task Force or C/K model, with additional name in model for some years)
To your question, the 4-digit codes are the official full "internal" model numbers it seems, I guess it is good to use these as chassis-code.
On newer ones I think sometimes they were also using only 2-digit instead of the full model composed C or K followed by the 2-digit.
We could include it additional in the model name, e.g. Chevrolet Task Force Apache 40 [4100], but it does not seem useful to add that to what we already mention with the chassis code.
Anyway in the next version of the site these kind of changes will be more easy to do so I think that for the moment we can do follow that direction (4-digit chassis codes, Task Force or C/K model, with additional name in model for some years)