One could go about decoding the VIN number of a Chevy by contacting local Chevy dealerships in their area. The owners of these dealerships will know how to decode the VIN numbers.
where is the vin number on the frame for a 1982 Chevy 1 ton Chevy
There is a small pad in front of the right head with the information you're looking for. Here is a website that has a photo and information about decoding the number: http://www.nastyz28.com/chevy-engine-code-stampings.php
Decoding an Arctic Cat vin number is used to generally discover when the product was made. One could do this by taking the last few digits of their vin number and use the manual to decode it.
Go to http://hondaswap.com/general-tech-articles/decoding-vin-numbers-29059/. The decoding process is fairly long.
The 10th digit represents the year. Here is a great article to help you decode the full atv vin number. http://www.atvstyle.com/index.php/atv-vin-number
You will have to take it to a factory dealer and have them run it for you. There is no info on decoding a 9 digit, only the 17 digit vin number's (1983 or later).
All vin numbers are 17 digits, that is on any vehicle manufactured 1981 or later. If this is all of your vin number, you will have to contact an Arctic Cat dealer to help you on this one. No way of decoding an older vin number.
Although I was not familiar with a VIN decoder, I have found out that there are options available online in order to decode a VIN number. One site that I found for decoding was a free site decode this dot com.
The VIN is 17 digits long.
I am not certain about decoding the VIN number of our superbeetles.....but my VIN number is 1342095288! Our cars were born pretty close together. Edit: 113 beginning numbers with a 10 digit code indicates a 1973 Type 1 Beetle.
There were no Chevy Blazers around back in 1074.
its on the firewall