thanks all for the response...i was hoping for a legal way to do it ill go out right now and see if i can find it on the horn..IIRC the horns are rotted out though
thanks all for the response...i was hoping for a legal way to do it ill go out right now and see if i can find it on the horn..IIRC the horns are rotted out though
Why doesn't it have a VIN plate? Be careful using the original if you can find it. Perhaps someone else is using it on a coiler "conversion". I have a plate from an 88" you could have for nostalgia purposes. Of course, what you do with it is your business.
My 109's VIN plate is loose in the glove box as it was removed after the frame off restoration. The frame is a new Galvy so it doesn't have a VIN number on it. I am not sure that the plate in the 109 is the origional as the truck was a diesel pick up then converted to a 5 door wagon with a 2.25 gas motor which I am now replacing with a 200TDI. Should be fun when I import it to the US and go to register it.
1968 Series IIA
1987 D90 Kid's project
German wirehair Pointer (Wood Hound)
Your chassis(VIN) number should be here on your front dumbiron: