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Serial Number on a 1950 Ford I looked at the tag on the passenger side of the firewall and as far as I can tell it is: BOL U1 20561 Can anyone decode this for me? The L might be a 1. Thank you
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Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford B = V-8, 0 = 1950, LU = Louisville assembly plant. 120561 = sequence number of 1950 engine production at that plant.
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Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford I was looking for the vin number for the car but the serial number tag was all I could find. Nothing on the glove box door or anywhere else on the firewall. On the title that came with the car the vin# is: 98RC408449 - year 50 - make Ford - body PK Do you think this title goes with this car? Thanks
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Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford On the right side of the frame near the front crossmember you will see an angled brace that runs from the right frame rail to the front crossmember. On top of that brace you will find the VIN number. On my post I should have followed up that the number on the frame should match the number on the firewall. Now with new info that this is a pickup, the number on the pickup is stamped on top of the right frame rail near the radiator.
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Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford Boom,
The serial number IS the VIN on these cars. The serial number shown in your first post is for a 1950. The serial number on the title is for a 1949 V-8 Ford build in Richmond. Ken |
Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford 98RC prefix was common for the 1949 & 50 Ford F1 pickup. The 8R indicates V8 and the C indicaes the F1 commercial vehicle (pickup). The specific number 9 was carried over after 1949 due to Ford development of a new VIN system. The pickup glove box tag was too easy to remove and transfer. 1948, 49, & 50 pickups had body & trim information stamped into the cowl/firewall sheet metal where it was painted over and it hard to read.
Mercury cars have a firewall or cowl tag for Body ID and exterior/interior trim codes. The 1949 Ford cars were just stamped into the upper cowl/firewall panel and are harder to find sometimes. Body tags showed up in 1950 or so. The Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln frames were always stamped with the basic VIN but locations vary between different model types and years. By 1952, all the cars had body tags. |
Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford rotorwrench, thanks for clarifying that this is a pickup ID number. I've corrected my previous post.
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Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford on my 1950 Convertible thereīs a riveted tag on a firewall with a VIN number. However it doesnīt have a stamped codes on the firewall that would give me the original color/plant etc info. Is there another location where this stamping could be ? I donīt understand why itīs not on the firewall
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Re: Serial Number on a 1950 Ford Those codes were only on the firewall and may appear above or below the protruding seam, depending on the assembly plant. They may disappear under coats of paint, but they are there.
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