I believe it is on the driver side firewall under the hood. Stovebolt.com is a great source of info on most older trucks
The VIN is 17 digits long.
Vin numbers on 1949 Buick?
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.
where is the vin number on the frame for a 1982 Chevy 1 ton Chevy
drivers side under the hood for the body/frame for all chevys of that age, and the engine vin is stamped into the block
The VIN code on every American car is on the lower driver side of dash fascia, where it can be seen through the windscreen.
what is the gvw of a 1993 chevy 3500 vin#1gchk34f5pe176469
There'll be a panel inside the door frame which has the VIN number on it. The VIN will also be on the truck's registration.
That depends on the condition. Is it "numbers matching"? Every vehicle has a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) that decodes everything about it! For instance, a 1965-74 Chevelle has a '138' as the first numbers. This indicates it has a '396' cubic inch motor. I do not know what VIN a '56 Chevy truck has. However, Google the VIN on it and you'll get lots of info!! Usually an old unrestored vehicle is worth more. There are exceptions to this 'rule'!
Look at the inside of the driver's side door jamb first, if know luck check the firewall for an approximately 3inx4in metal plate with raised numbers which contains VIN number also
call Chevy dealer parts with your vin
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