It will have a steel frame, usually 12x4 'I' beam.
That's exactly what a mobile home is - a manufactured home on a heavy trailer style frame.
You build a frame of 2 x 4 from the base of the home to the ground, then attach boards or siding to the frame.
Most mobile homes do not need to be separated to move. They are built on a movable frame.
Frame axels and hitch Will weigh about 2400 lbs.
150 thick
You haven't said anything about size - so I'll give you an average. A small mobile frame would weigh about 2,000 pounds, going up to 14x68 at about 3,000 pounds .
You bolt them under the frame in the proper position. If you have not done this before, leave it to the movers.
Three locations where you may be able to find a mobile home VIN number is the rear end frame, tow bar, and inside near the furnace.
Yes, there are always stickers with the make, name and year of manufacture, sometimes a VIN ,although that isn't always the case. Stickers are usually on the front of frame, rear of side, beside the front door, inside by electrical panel or in a kitchen cupboard
Depending on the company, some were wood panelling and some were fibre-board.
If the trailer frame is in good shape it can almost always be moved. For the best opinion call a professional Home moving company.
That sounds like a 'Modular Home' to me. - One prefabbed in sections in a shop, brought to the park on trucks, and assembled there. There is usually no trailer frame, so the home is not truly'mobile' - - Although I guess this description could also apply to a 'double wide' mobile.