Just learned something else, The first part of the vin on the title is the engine number, and the second part is the frame numbers.
There I learned something today. Time for a cold beer.
Yes I did. They are on the front frame right where Merle said to look. and yes they match the title. Now I can finish the new brakes, put the bed and front end back on her and put it up for sale.
Thanks everyone.
If anyone is interested in a running/stopping 1948 B1B please reach out to me.
It was a NC Title and I live in NC, so I had no issues getting the title in my name.
There was no inspection, it was just paper work. Owner signed it, notarized it, I signed it, and off to the DMV it went.
3 weeks later I had my title.
To be honest, I didn't check it. I bought it from a friend of mine. It was a local farm truck. I have bought several classic Mustangs from him in the past, so I never really thought about looking for the vin.
Yes I have a title showing a vin number. I'm getting ready to sell my truck and I want to be able to show the next owner the vin number on the truck. There are no holes on the A pillar where the tag should be, I have not compared the vin number on the title to the engine number.
Hi everyone. I have a 1948 B1B with no tag on the door frame. Does anyone know where I can find the vin number? Could it be stamped on the body someplace?
Can you please tell me what tank this is? Were you got it from? I have a 48 B1B and they want over $600 for the only tank I can find for my 48.
Thank You.
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