tankie88
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Hi all,does a M1009 have the VIN number stamped on the chassis any where.My vin plate on the door frame is off a M1008,so i have been informed.The VIN on the plate is1GCGD34J7FF366938.
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Neither, the official VIN is the frame VIN.rfischba1 said:I noticed on my M1008 the dash Vin is off by a couple of numbers compaired to the door vin plate. looks like GL only looks at the door plate when recording the vin. for the sales.
Which vin is the correct one, door plate, or dash?
I want to apply to GL for my SF97 and would like to be correct.
That may work if you had a one or two of a kind vehicle in a unit...for example a M35A2w/w in an infantry company but the CEC was a fairly large unit and most likely had a boat load of CUCV's so distinguishing which one is the issue.tankie88 said:I just had a thought.How about trying the other way round.My M1009 was in Germersheim,Germany.The bumper markings are .....4THCEC...HQ4.Is anyone whizzing around the site who can follow that back to a M1009??
medlog said:Only problem is the Frame VIN is not the complete VIN #. But it should match the serial # on either the dash or door plate though.rfischba1 said:Neither, the official VIN is the frame VIN.
It is hidden between the body and frame on the top of the frame rail usually. It will take a mirror to find it.tankie88 said:Has no one still not come up with where the VIN number is on the frame?
Still no pics, but yes, the partial VIN (I believe it was the last 9 digits) is stamped into the top of the frame rail between the floor and frame about where the seats bolt in or a little forward of that. You will have to use a mirror and flashlight slid between the floor and rail.Crash_AF said:When I cut up my parts 1009, a partial VIN was stamped in at least 2 places that I could find. Both were on top of the frame under the main floor pan. When I cut up the other one, I'll get pics of the locations.
could you tell me where you are able to do that research? Ive been looking for a place that I can put in the vin and be told exactly what I have. I know its a 5/4 ton 6.2 diesel with the other standard features listed on the "vehicle specifications" page but I was told there is a site where I can put in the vin and get a detailed specs and history. Is that true? I know about carfax and similar sites but I wouldnt think they would give detailed info about military trucks. Am I mistaken?That VIN comes back as VIN: 1GCGD34J7FF366938
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