THE VIN IS LOCATED ON THE SIDE OF THE RV NEXT TO THE SIDE DOOR. SILVER & BLACK METAL LABEL. ANYTHING FURTHUR KENSTIRESERVICE@SBCGLOBAL.NET
All the infirmation about the chassis, the motor, the colour etc are on a label found under the spare wheel.
The chassis is the body of the motor vehicle
You will have to take the chassis number to the motor vehicle department and see it they can get the information for you. Depending on the State or Country they may or may not be allowed by law to release the information.
This is not a standard motor vehicle VIN number and as such without make and model info is impossible to trace back
That depends on what chassis it's made on. Winnebago manufactures the bodies, but oursources their chassis from automotive manufacturers.
loo in Sid your drivers side door jam andget your vehicles id number. this will tell u chassis motor and paint from factory
A VIN is a Vehicle Identity Number. it can be applied to more than just the Chassis of a vehicle. Generally VIN's can be found etched into auto glass and on some vehicles which are Monococh construction stamped into the firewall, in the engine bay. A true Chassis number will be stamped into the chassis rail. VIN's are more common on modern motor vehicles, as the whole vehicle is subject to the number, whereas older vehicles with a Chassis number are not as well identified.
A Class A motor home is constructed on a commercial truck chassis or commercial bus chassis. The front of the motor home is flat and it has large windows. Bus conversions are generally Class A.
Most likely its a class A Motor home if it doesn't have a "Van" front on it. Chassis type then would be a "P" Chassis.
The Honda Chassis numbers are put into the frames to indicate what year and motorcycle models the chassis was made for. These numbers do NOT, in any way, have any effect on the POWER of the motor. The engine's power is a direct result of its efficiency and design, as well as the gear ratios in the motorcycle's gearbox. The Honda motocross chassis numbers are a guide for those who are unfortunate enough to bend or break their motorcycle's chassis and have to buy a new one. Never attempt to buy a chassis with a different number. Chances are good that your engine, gas tank, seat, and shock absorbers will not be compatible and therefore will not FIT the frame.
No. For example, you could not tell how it has been driven - hard or gently.
On the hood