> Will,
>
> Remove the passengers seat cushion and with a good light look carefully on
> top of the crossmember near the front edge of the cushion and you should see
> the number stamped there in fairly large characters, although it may be full
> of paint and/or rust depending on the history of your particular car.
>
> Art Hart
> 64 +4
> Chester, NJ
>
> William Zehring wrote:
>
> > Dear all:
> >
> > The recent discussion of OUR MAN BOB's odd bonnet (hmmm, I like that) and
> > the engine number stamp, brings up a demi-confusion on my part: Where the
> > heck is the VIN plate on my car? I've been told that its somewhere on a
> > main chassis rail, but... where?
> >
> > Perplexed in NJ,
> > Will Zehring
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