Can someone post a photo showing the EXACT location of the vin # stamping on 1932 rail? I need to dig through some layers of paint to extract mine. No need to peel off more than i really need to :LOL:
Thanks :)
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Can someone post a photo showing the EXACT location of the vin # stamping on 1932 rail? I need to dig through some layers of paint to extract mine. No need to peel off more than i really need to :LOL:
Thanks :)
No picture but "Top side of frame near clutch pedal.Starting (Model B)AB 5000,001 & UP. (model 18) 18-1 ending (model 18) 18-203126. Prefex "C" indicates Canadian built
The most common web page for such:
http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/f...ialnumbers.htm
EDIT: OOPS....Denny is quicker!!!!!!
mike in tucson
On my 32 frame, the front number is easy to read. The back two locations were under the webbing between the body and the frame and are pretty corroded.
Denny, if you come to Tucson, the Coke is yours.......I was up to 20 Diet Cokes a day until July 15th, 2005 when I quit cold turkey....now, I'm afraid to try one because it will taste bad!!!!
mike in tucson
Do I have to remove the body to access that front number? Can someone post a photo with an arrow pointing to exact location? You guys are always amazing when it comes to photos, data and details... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by robot
On a 32 it should be just in front of the mounting "leg" that comes off the firewall, on the top of the driver side frame rail.
Wouldn't your VIN# be on your registration and title?
Mick
Like Bob said, it is directly in front of the driver's side firewall bolt.....on some cars, the firewall bracket hides the end of the number sequence and the last star stamp. The number is on the top side of the rail.
mike in tucson
:)
Deuce Roadster to the rescue ...
Here is a photo of the EXACT location on a Deuce frame ... where the firewall foot ( with the 3 bolts ) meet the frame rail.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...r/MVC-032S.jpg
When I did the frame for the 3W ... I made sure the numbers were NOT covered up with frame and filler ...
Hope this helps