Inside the drivers door on the front door post.
If gives the number in production along with codes for indicating where it was built, what month, and with what engine, transmission, and factory options/packages installed. Listings of these codes can be found in Haynes or Chilton repair manuals.
1. Riveted inside of glove box lid. 2. On 1966 and 1967 on driver side kick pan. 3. on paper tag inside of driver side door jam. 4. Stamped on top of the frame, can be seen on passenger side looking down into the engine compartment.
On the receiver
Vehicle Assembly Building was created in 1966.
An Army Serial Number is a Military Identification Number. When I was in the Army in 1963/1966, one would have a lifetime social security number for income tax purposes and a military ID number. Back then they were not the same number, but in 1969 it might have changed. That was the Social Security Number for GI's.
on the 63 model it is stamped on a plate attached to the left front body hinge pillar.if its not there look on the firewall
It will depend upon the condition of the vehicle, the model of the vehicle and the demand for the vehicle. I would consult a vehicle appraiser to find out the exact value of your vehicle.
Carburetors for 1965 and subsequent models have identification tags with a stamping number. The significance of the number can be explained by a detailed shop manual, as there are many variations due to year and design changes, on top of model differences.
It is located on the blocked above the starter. You must remove the starter to see it.
Where is the number one cylinder located on a 390 engine 1966 and are they 1357 on one side and 2468 on the other? thanks
get a chiltons repair manual at the library for your vehicle.
The number 1966 is "one thousand nine hundred sixty-six." The year 1966 is "nineteen sixty-six."