Does anyone know exactly where I can find the VIN-number stamped or imprinted on a 1990 k1500, preferably on the frame or other chassis part?
I live in Sweden, and as from last year there are new rules that states that the VIN-number must be visible somewhere on the frame. Decals and/or the riveted plate in the window is not enough for a proper vehicle id.
However, the frame is really rusty and covered with old rust protection-goo, grit&dirt and what have you, so unless I sandblaster the whole frame, there´s no way i´ll find it.
I know that there is at least a couple of places on the chassis where the VIN is supposed to be visible, but where?
So I need to be able to show our "DMV" a stamped VIN-number on frame or other metal part of the chassis or I will have to re-register the car again.
There is no need to explain to me how stupid this system is or state the fact that we have a friggin fascist government, I already know...
Thanks guys!
I live in Sweden, and as from last year there are new rules that states that the VIN-number must be visible somewhere on the frame. Decals and/or the riveted plate in the window is not enough for a proper vehicle id.
However, the frame is really rusty and covered with old rust protection-goo, grit&dirt and what have you, so unless I sandblaster the whole frame, there´s no way i´ll find it.
I know that there is at least a couple of places on the chassis where the VIN is supposed to be visible, but where?
So I need to be able to show our "DMV" a stamped VIN-number on frame or other metal part of the chassis or I will have to re-register the car again.
There is no need to explain to me how stupid this system is or state the fact that we have a friggin fascist government, I already know...
Thanks guys!