at an auto parts store, when they ask for the vin code its the eigth letter in the vin number.
the chassis or vin number on newer cars have 17 digits
6 Vin numbers
You can lookup a vin number at online shops that provide you a vin number with many choose of a vin number such as ebay.com, amazone.com etc. just try to visit ww.ebay.com to look for it.
That information is not publicly released.
My 79 has 13 numbers in the vin number
Unfortunately, a 1941 Chevrolet may not have a VIN number! American auto manufacturers didn't start really using a VIN number until the early 60s, and earlier cars were simply marked with a production serial number, if at all.
If you are looking for the actual SERIAL number of the vehicle, it is usually the last 6 characters in the VIN.
If you are looking for the engine code in the VIN number, it is usually the 5th or the 8th number. Go to your local auto parts store and have them look up your engine, tell them you need to know your VIN code. They will be able to give you options like "It's either A, C, or L" and then look at the VIN number of your car, find the VIN code, and that is what it will always be.
There are 17 characters. Here is a real VIN from a Honda TRX300FW, with some numbers blanked out to protect the privacy of the real owner 478TE1500WA9_ _ _ _2
From the driver's position, the VIN number is stamped on the frame to your left (behind the front left tire). The typical number is 17 characters long (ex: JY44EMW08VAxxxxxx).
That is not the VIN number, the vin is a 17 characters (numbers and letters) that is stamped on the head tube between the handlebars and the front fender. If this is the vin number from there, it is a pre 1981 bike and no way of tracking it. You would need to check with your local Suzuki shop and see if they can help you find the year model.