there no answer to my question about how to look for that serial number that I was loking for on this number 075728 got it.
It's a 2001 Isuzu medium duty truck.
There is usually a dataplate on either the valve cover or on the side of the block. If it's missing or unreadable, you can call any International truck dealer with the last 8 digits of the VIN (assuming it is the original engine), and they can give you the engine serial number.
is the serial number on a truck, car, airplane or firearm ???? if a firearms, who made it, model number, caliber......... value on ANYTHING has to do with overall condition...................
It is good to have a truck cover in case the truck can't stay in the garage. If it might hail or snow and the truck is in a parking lot, put the truck cover on the truck to keep it safe.
There were no VIN numbers in 1949. Vehicles at that time had a serial number and an engine number. The serial number is what you want and should be on a plate somewhere in the door jamb.
2001 Dodge Ram 1500 PU Truck.
is this a tank ???? cannon ???? rifle ???? Ford truck ???? if this is a specific question give details. Maker, type, rifle, pistol, etc, etc
A tonneau cover, also know as a truck bed cover, is usually a good idea because it can help keep things such as your tools and other equipment that you put in the back of your truck protected from any water damage. A tonneau cover is not expensive and can usually be purchased at specialty stores and your local auto dealership. My father has had one on his truck for a number of years now and he has been a true advocate of this purchase.
The bed of a truck is the part in the very back some people put a cover over it the cover is a hard cover.
you cannot without a guide or the line ticket which gives the date of manufacture
This depends on what material the truck cover is made of. Also it depends on if the truck mostly parked in a garage or covered area.
There is no VIN number on a 1950s vehicle. There is however a build plate located on the truck with a serial number on it that is similar to a VIN number that provides all the info about the truck. Look on the firewall, in the glove box, and anywhere else you might suspect it is located.