There were no VIN numbers in 1948. There was however manufacture data plates. They are most often located on the firewall, door post, or glove box. But they may be someplace else. You will know it when you find it.
look in the engine compartment drivers side. I dont know what you mean by whats it look like.. Not as big as todays lol maybe as k some one on this site http://earlyplymouths.com/
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Plymouth is the town in Massachusetts that was the site of the Plymouth Colony. It is made up of low plains, with hilly and forested sections in the western parts.
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Yes 1920, 1948 and 1976 calendars looked like 2032 and 2060
looks like any other car when wrecked.
what do 100.mill look like in number
he man irealy need to see that picture
Like this : http://www.mistgreen.com/Jimc11.htm
Like any other auto batttery. Side post or top post.
The starter on a 1992 Plymouth Voyager starter looks like a round metal object. The end that you can see is mostly flat, and the part in the engine has a gear to turn the motor over.
Clara Barton has a U.S. commemorative stamp. It was issued on 1948