It will have no VIN as you know it today. It will however have a build tag. It may be located under the hood on the firewall or inside the glove box. Just look around for a tag with build information on it.
According to the following link, it's on the front drivers side. http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?Cat=0&Number=3810683&page=0&vc=1
where is the VIN located on a 1937 ford pickup
If the dealership has a key machine, yes.
It was an available option. If you call your local dealer with your vin, they can tell you if your truck was built with it.It was an available option. If you call your local dealer with your vin, they can tell you if your truck was built with it.
Recalls for vehichles can be found on websites. The official website of dodge trucks should tell you whether or not your new used dodge truck has been recalled or not.
Call a dealer with the vin and have them check the sales codes.
Vin Plate
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.
If the first number in your VIN is a "1", it is made in the U.S. If it is a "2", it is made in Canada. If it's a "3", it was made in Mexico.
The first digit in the VIN will tell you the country. 1 is USA, 2 is Mexico, 3 is Canada.
Well, really the only way you could find that truck is, if you either have the Vin Number from the truck and track it down that way, if not i would have to say its nearly impossible to find a truck that your dad had from the sixties.
It is on the main frame rail underneath the vehicle. It has been awhile since I looked for one, I am trying to remember, but I believe it is on the outside of the rail about 1/4 of the way back from the front.