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    Question Newbie V.I.N. Question re 46 Ford Tudor

     



    Hi, I'm new so forgive me if this answer is known by everyone else. I've got a title for my 46 Ford Tudor in someone else's name from another state and am trying to get one in PA in my name. To do this, I need a rubbing of the V.I.N. number (I have the number itself on the title), but I can't seem to find it on the vehicle anywhere. Does anybody know where the V.I.N. number is stamped on a 46 Ford Tudor and, failing that, if it's possible to get the title without the rubbing?

    Thanks a ton,

    Jack

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    It could be in two different places. First try left front frame and second it might be on the drivers side firewall about 10" down .
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    And just to add, it's stamped into the rail, not on a separate plate as you probably are used to. So it could be buried under crud.
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    here is a page that has some good info

    http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/f...ialnumbers.htm

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