The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) tells it all. The URL below is an excellent description of what each number's placement explains regarding company, Country, etc.
Never heard of any car brand called Alto. There was a vehicle built 1909-1913 called the Alco, and a vehicle built in 1910 called the Aldo, but I can find no reference to any vehicle called Alto.
Freon was not installed in any vehicle built after 1995.Freon was not installed in any vehicle built after 1995.
Mercedes Benz was the first vehicle ever built, but it was built as a vehicle called the "motorwagen". It was built by Carl Benz in 1895 and patented in 1896. The vehicle had a 2 cylander, 6hp belt driven engine.
Where the vehicle or item is built.
james willians
The very first Ford vehicle was the Quadricycle built in 1896.
no there not The ute is a utility vehicle, originally custom built from a passenger vehicle.
That depends on what country for which it was manufactured. Example is if it were built as a US vehicle it is in MHP. If it were built as a Canadian vehicle it is in KM
To find out when your 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner was built, you can check the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and decode it, as it contains information about the manufacturing date. Additionally, you can refer to the build sheet, which may be found under the rear seat or in other locations within the vehicle. Another option is to contact a Plymouth or Chrysler club or organization, which often have resources and databases for historical vehicle information. Lastly, consulting with a classic car expert or appraiser can provide insights into your car's production date.
It's a German Vehicle
james williams
the first steam powered vehicle was invented in 1769 by NICOLAS JOSEPH CUGNOT. the vehicle was an military tractor. the vehicle need to be stopped for every 15 mins for to built up for steam power. he instructed mechanic brazin to built the steam operated vehicle