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Just enter a VIN in the above field, click the DECODE button, and obtain: And more! We support 17-character VINs from 1981 to the present. Note: This product is intended to provide a general description of the information generated by the entered vehicle's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and some pieces of data may be general to that ...
Indicates the model year of the vehicle (e.g. B:1987 or 2011). Must sometimes be read with postion 7 in the VIN, in order to make an accurate determination. The plant in which the vehicle was manufactured. The code varies with each manufacturer. These last six digits are used to identify a specific vehicle within the border Year/Make/Model class.
Step 2 - Decode the VIN. Once the VIN is located, write it on a plain paper and begin decoding. For example, a typical VIN for a Ford truck can follow this format: 1FT-L-P62-W-4-X-H-128703. The number 1 in 1FT is the code of the country of manufacturing, in this case, the United States, and FT stands for the model, Ford Truck.
Just enter a VIN in the above field, click the DECODE button, and obtain: Engine Specifications. Available Styles and Trims. Exterior and Interior Colors. Interior, Exterior and Safety Equipment. Vehicle Features and Technical Specifications. And more! We support 17-character VINs from 1981 to the present.
Step 1 - Locate the VIN on your truck. The Ford F-150 VIN can be located on the windshield on the driver’s side dashboard or door plate below the strike pin. You can also find your VIN on the build sheet, a white sticker on the crossbar in trunk on the driver’s side. The VIN is also located on the rain tray in the engine bay under the back ...
Site Announcements - 1948-Present VIN Decoder - Ford-Trucks.com is pleased to announce the beta release of our 1948-present Ford truck VIN decoder. Try it out, and let us know what you think! If you find any bugs let us know in the support ticket system on the Misc drop-down menu....
1999 to 2016 Super Duty - VIN Number Decoder - Here It Is - Check Your Vin number - I know people want to know what their VIN Number means. If you click on the link here, it will take you to the VIN Decoder. All you do is type your VIN Number in, and it tells you what your truck is. There is also a place to click on...
F14=F150 4WD. H=351M V8. R=San Jose assy plant. Y90516=1977 model year consecutive serial number. If you post the rest of the info on the warranty plate thats on the drivers door, that will tell even more, assuming of course that the door hasn't been swapped out. Also, you might want to check the frame VIN, see if it matches the door warranty ...
First post. Working with a restoration shop on an older Bronco. Really excited about it and could use some help decoding the 11-digit VIN. Probably something that NumberDummy could do in his sleep. Found a few reference sites but looking for some help from the crew here. The VIN is U15NLD15243. Any help decoding would be greatly appreciated!
Yes, this does mean that two cars with sequential serial numbers could have actually been built months apart, just thier motors were built in line. interstingly, the 54 prefix wasnt nomally used until 1937 v8-60 models. and the rest of your serial does fall into the 37 range for 54 prefix v8 60 number.