I recognize your phone number Ben! We've talked on the phone a few times, I'm Lowell down in Burnsville. I still have your number in my phone.
You have a nice looking car and a rare one.
Unfortunately, you can't go by title as over the course of 60+ years many original titles had been lost so when a DMV has to issue a new one, they go by what someone tells them and not by any historical documents which they likely would not know where to look for. Example, we had a nice '51 Frazer standard that had been modified. When it was sold, the new owner had it registered in a new state which registers cars by engine number instead of by VIN. This car had a small block Chevy V8 and when they issued the new owner a new title, they titled it as a 1951 Frazer Manhattan which it was not, it was standard. There was also a case of a person registering a '52 Kaiser Virginian. He was told it was a '51 so the DMV issued a title for a '51 Kaiser Virginian - a car that was never manufactured.
The number 240 is a '52 six cylinder model. A desirable car to be sure.
The tag should list a "Type" on it somewhere. A 240 will be a one of these:
Type 114X - meaning it has front window vents, deck lid, chrome trim molding, front ashtray
Type 115 - all items in 114X, vacuum boosted fuel pump, second horn, horn ring front door arm rests
Type 116 - Same as 115 plus overdrive transmission.