it should be on either the drivers door or on the glove compartment lid
Ford truck enthusists has a vin decoder.
in the door jam
The VIN number on a 1966 Ford van looks like a combination of letters and numbers. The first three numbers of the VIN indicates the make of the van. An example of what a VIN on a 1966 Ford would look like would be F11Y8E000001.
I cannot decode this as it matches no Ford VIN codes I know of.
You will not find a VIN #. The modern day VIN system did not start until 1980. You may however find a Serial # or similar #. Look in the glove box, trunk, on the door posts, and under the hood on the firewall.
somewhere on the body i think
No, the VIN was not used in 1948. However it will have a data or build plate. Can be almost anywhere on the truck. Firewall, glove box, door post, frame. Keep looking, you will find it.
Were are all the vin numbers on a 1973 ford bronco
where is the vin located on a ford f350 frame 1989
The VIN on a '66 F-100 is located on the drivers door. That's where they are on both of mine.
There should be an S in the VIN. I believe it should be the sixth digit.
The vin plate on a 1955 ford pickup is located on the inside of the glove box door. it is riveted into the back edge of the door so if your glove box door is gone you will be out of luck on that truck.