Number is stamped on top of the left hand frame rail beneath the cowl. Normally the cab and splash apron must be removed to see it.
Ranger
Try a Ford Ranger pickup. Any F100 frame will be too wide to fit the tires under the fenders. A common swap is an S10 frame.
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.
Early model would probably be 1928 thru 1931 Ford for a direct bolt in.
look at the serial numbers on the side of the block and get a decoding book.
None, the 1952 mounted on a curved, A shaped frame, all later model trucks use a straight, or X shaped frame. Also the frames on later model trucks are approximately 5 inches wider.
is the serial number on a truck, car, airplane or firearm ???? if a firearms, who made it, model number, caliber......... value on ANYTHING has to do with overall condition...................
Nothing without major fabrication.
Vin numbers are also stamped into the frame at various points.
wil 1948 chevy truck cab and bed fit on a 1999 chevy tahoe 4 door frame
Nothing will be a direct bolt on fit without fabrication.
On a 1952 Dodge truck, the serial number is typically located on the driver's side of the dashboard, near the windshield, or on the metal plate attached to the driver's side door jamb. Additionally, it may also be stamped on the frame or the engine block. Checking these areas should help you locate the serial number for identification purposes.