The VIN is located in two places on a '37 Ford Sedan. Most easily seen, is on the driver's side frame rail top, aprox. 6" forward of the firewall. The second is located on the top of the frame rail, over the the driver's side rear wheel. (This can only be seen w/ the body removed from the chassis.)
where is the VIN located on a 1937 ford pickup
VIN numbers did not start until the 50's.
There were no VIN numbers in 1937. There were manufacture production plates which can be located just about anywhere on the vehicle. Even in the glove box.
A 1947 would not have a vin they did not start the vin system till around 1980 or sorry like 1965 ish Hope this helped Riley
There were no VIN's in 1937. However manufactures did affix a data plate to their cars. The location of that plate can be under the hood on the firewall or in the glove box which are the most common locations. The VIN is located in two places on a '37 Ford Sedan. Most easily seen, is on the driver's side frame rail top, aprox. 6" forward of the firewall. The second is located on the top of the frame rail, over the the driver's side rear wheel. (This can only be seen w/ the body removed from the chassis.)
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Check the vin number .
I finally found the VIN number on my 1935 Ford 4 Door Convertible. It is located on the frame, about 6 inches forward of the firewall. You will need to scrape it down to the bare metal to see it. Mine begins with a * and ends with a * (*=star). Best of luck. Frank in Delray Beach FL
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There were no VIN numbers in 1937. Look for a manufacture plate which can be located almost anywhere. Firewall, glove box, trunk, etc
were is the vin on the fram of a 1985 ford f150
Ford truck enthusists has a vin decoder.