VIN Locations * Dashboard: driver's side at windshield * Door plate: driver's side below strike pin * Build sheet: white sticker on crossbar in trunk, driver's side * VIN stamp: rain tray in engine bay, underneath black water deflector, passenger side * Various parts (1988-1993): Clipper kit, hood, trunk lid, etc. have VIN stickers on them NOTE: VINs outside North America, and the VINs found stamped into the rain tray of all Cabriolets, contain four "Z"s: these are merely filler digits due to locations outside of North America not requiring this information in their VINs
were is the vin on the fram of a 1985 ford f150
it looks like somewhere on the frame
you can purchase new keys thru ford if you supply your VIN ,
Ford used 11 digit VIN codes until 1980 and then switched to 17 digits for 1981 and newer
Thay only have vin # from 99 to today on record.
The hidden areas for the VIN are on the drivers side door and also on the radiator on the left side in the front.
you can take vin to a ford dealer and they can tell you what ratio you have.or you can read in ownere manuel how to translate the vin. there is an explanation on which numbers mean what,and in the book is a list matching numbers to ratios
That's the " Windsor " 4.6 liter V8 ( engine VIN code " 6 " in a 1997 Ford F-150 ) It seems backwards to me because the " Romeo " engine has engine VIN code " W "
Here in Nevada we would have to take it down to DMV., at which time they would do an inspection, safety, and otherwise, stamp a vin into the vehicle, and the issue you a title.
The VIN location for a 1975 Ford F-250 is on the driver's door frame. Looking toward the back of the truck, a person can see the VIN when the driver's side door is open. There is also a chance that the VIN for this vehicle is on the dash on the driver's side and can be read by looking through the windshield.
1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
There are several hidden VIN locations depending on the type of vehicle. Some have a hidden VIN embedded in the computer of the vehicle as well as on the frame.