Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
- slixtyfive
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Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
The door VIN/data plate is missing from the '62 I bought last weekend (Driver's door was apparently replaced and tag no retained). I see that Marti Autoworks can make me a repo but since I don't have the original, I don't know what the codes should be. It doesn't look like they have that info(based on VIN) for this range of year/model.
Is anyone aware of another source to get that info based on the VIN?
Is anyone aware of another source to get that info based on the VIN?
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Re: Door VIN data plate
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Re: Door VIN data plate
My '62 uni is on the glove box door, also.
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Re: Door VIN data plate
Oh - i'll look again but i'm pretty sure I checked there before too (wasn't sure which year they changed - my '63 has it on the door). This is the one with the chrome glove box door so it may have been removed when that was done or something....
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Re: Door VIN data plate
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t ... t=vin+tags
and:
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t ... t=vin+tags
and:
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t ... t=vin+tags
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- slixtyfive
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Re: Door VIN data plate
F7 -
I'm not seeing the answer in your referenced topics (but I could have missed it). I did see the links to Marti and another repo plate manuf but my understanding is that they don't have the info associated with each VIN so they need a picture or pencil rubbing of the original to duplicate it. My title matches the frame VIN so I'm not concerned about that. But the warranty plate is missing and although that may not be the 'legal' VIN, it is what many DMVs and insurance agents look for to ID the vehicle. So I'd like to get a repo for it. But without the original to duplicate, I don't know what codes should be on it other than the VIN #.
I guess I could just make it all up but would prefer to be accurate....
I'm not seeing the answer in your referenced topics (but I could have missed it). I did see the links to Marti and another repo plate manuf but my understanding is that they don't have the info associated with each VIN so they need a picture or pencil rubbing of the original to duplicate it. My title matches the frame VIN so I'm not concerned about that. But the warranty plate is missing and although that may not be the 'legal' VIN, it is what many DMVs and insurance agents look for to ID the vehicle. So I'd like to get a repo for it. But without the original to duplicate, I don't know what codes should be on it other than the VIN #.
I guess I could just make it all up but would prefer to be accurate....
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Re: Door VIN data plate
Not too hard to determine if you have a fair idea of what engine, trans, color, etc. was original. Sources such as http://home.earthlink.net/~threynolds2/ ... s6166.html can help you determine what represents what.. Wheelbase is easy, body code is easily determined; the rear axle ratio might be a little challenging without an axle tag, but it also can be determined. As for me, if it were not original, I would just list the known codes for the present setup. The VIN CAN be deciphered for original engine and place of manufacture, as well as series designation.
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Re: Door VIN data plate
Toyz - Good point! Original engine/tran are long gone but I wasn't thinking about the fact that the VIN tells me the engine. Will have to look at the rear to see if it looks like the gears have been changed somewhere along the way. I know the original color based on the inside of the firewall. And I guess I can also probably be fairly confident on the tran based on the column/floor. So I should be able to figure most of it out.
It definitely won't be a stock rebuild so you make some good points - i'll figure out what I can and make educated guesses on the rest....
Thanks
It definitely won't be a stock rebuild so you make some good points - i'll figure out what I can and make educated guesses on the rest....
Thanks
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Re: Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
IIRC they (they) will make one from the info you provide. They prefer to have a rubbing, photo etc, for obvious reasons, but... If there's a question, you can always take a pic of your frame vin and send it to them (and maybe copy of title?)
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LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
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LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
“Lucille” 1955 New Moon 44’ Travel Trailer
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Re: Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
I guess now I need to find a reference with the codes so I know what to use for each space.......
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Re: Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
The reference I posted above should have all you need. If there's something not listed there, LMK and I'll look it up.
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Re: Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
Toyz,
I spaced off that you had listed that link. But i'll probably need some additional assistance when I dig into it a big more.
Fore example for the body type codes they list a 'Flushside' for 61-63. Is that specific to the unibody?? I can't say I've ever heard that term before.
Thanks
I spaced off that you had listed that link. But i'll probably need some additional assistance when I dig into it a big more.
Fore example for the body type codes they list a 'Flushside' for 61-63. Is that specific to the unibody?? I can't say I've ever heard that term before.
Thanks
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Re: Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
Hey!.... I thought yà ll called them "Glove Compartments"!
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Re: Glove box (Door) VIN data plate
The "Flushside" is what we around here generally refer to as a "wrongbed". "66" refers to the uni, "83" is the Flareside, and "99" can be either the "wrongbed" styleside or the later Styleside.
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