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Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) were standardized in the United States in 1981, requiring all vehicles to have a unique 17-character alphanumeric code. However, the concept of VINs dates back to the 1950s when manufacturers began using various identification systems. The purpose of VINs is to provide a means of tracking vehicles for registration, insurance, and recalls.

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