On a 1982 Isuzu Trooper, the chassis number tag is typically located on the driver's side of the vehicle, either on the firewall or on the frame near the front of the driver's door. It may also be found on the driver's side door jamb. The chassis number is important for identification and registration purposes. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific locations, as they can vary slightly by model and market.
I don't think they made 1982 Trooper. It probably is 1992. If so, you can use 1992 to 2002 Trooper or 1996 to 1999 Acura SLX wiper motor
1342 (typical)
None. The only W123-series chassis to have CCs are the 1985 California models.
same body style=same chassis so i think it would be a safe asummption Answer: Yes, the frame will match up. The frames from 1963-1982 are almost identical.
'Third Gen' refers to both Camaros and Firebirds from 1982 to 1992. Both are built on a GM "F" body chassis.
1, 2, 991, 1982
Shasta made the body, on a chassis bought from a third party supplier.. it could've been Ford, it could've been Chevrolet/GMC, it could've been Dodge.. as for your engine displacement, it's impossible to say without knowing anything about the vehicle other than that Shasta put an RV body on it. It may be possible to decode the chassis VIN number in order to determine which engine yours has.
On a 1982 Ski-Doo Tundra, the serial number is typically located on the chassis, specifically on the right-hand side near the front of the engine compartment. You can also find it on a metal tag attached to the tunnel or the frame. Checking the owner’s manual may provide additional details on the exact location.
In Japanese, 1982 is written as "1982年" (1982-nen). The number is pronounced as "sen kyūhyaku hachi-jū ni." This translates directly to "the year 1982."
On July 31 1982, the number 1 song played was "The Eye Of The Tiger".
MCMLXXXII is the roman numeral representation of the number 1982.
MCMLXXXII