AverageJoeResto.com has a guide to selecting and purchasing a classic Mustang that explains where the VIN is located.. My 1967 Mustang has the VIN on the Driver side and also under the fender on the passenger side.
Selecting and Purchasing a Classic Mustang
One can purchase a second hand 1968 from 'Auto Trader'. One can also find them fro sale in 'Exchange and Mart', 'Carsforsale', 'Stagnet' and 'AOL Auto's'.
The 1968 Plymouth Fury III convertible was produced in relatively limited numbers, and specific production figures for right-hand drive models are not widely documented. However, Plymouth primarily manufactured left-hand drive vehicles for the North American market, with right-hand drive variants typically made for export markets. As such, the number of right-hand drive 1968 Fury III convertibles is likely quite small, but exact figures are hard to ascertain.
For Mustangs with factory-installed 289 High Performance engines, the vehicle serial number is stamped into the right-hand side of the block near the battery's negative-cable attachment point.
It is located above the starter along the right-hand side of the block.
It's right-hand drive, correct? (The second digit's odd on a left-hand-drive car, even on a right-hand-drive one.)Your car was built sometime between December 1967 and July 1968.
SN were not required until 1968
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the lowest number
It is in the top right hand corner of the fuse pannel. It will be about 1" in diameter and 1"-2" in height.
They are on the right hand side of the number line.
Well, sure. with the plugs out there's no compression in the engine, so it rotates easily. With the plugs in you have compress the air locked in the cylinders to turn the engine over.
Left hand remote mirror, under hood and trunk lights, glove box light and lock, and underdash lamps on coupes and convertibles (These are standard on fastbacks)