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sounds like a chassis number
the vin plate may be in the door opening on a door pillar
take the chassis number to a service dealer and they should be able to track it back to a vin number and build date
The VIN number is behind the windscreen on the lower left corner. Some also have it inside the glove box. American and Mexican made Hummers do not have a chassis number as such.
Hi,
The chassis number usually stamped on the right side engine firewall, on the upper portion and the other one is on the right side rear end chassis skeletal.
Hope that helps you out!
Short answer is no. The VIN number is usually on a small plate attached to main chassis, often on the side of the bike. The Chassis number is usually found stamped/etched into the chassis on or around the steering pipe (the forward most point of the actual chassis frame). This can be hard to see but it should be there. The Engine number is often found stamped/etched into the top of the bottom end of the engine, Sometimes near the oil cap.
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