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Outside North America the 10th digit is usually 0. The year 1980 was encoded by some manufacturers, especially General Motors and Chrysler, as "A" (since the 17-digit VIN was not mandatory until 1981, and the "A" or zero was in the manufacturer's pre-1981 placement in the VIN), yet Ford and AMC still used a zero for 1980. Subsequent years ...
The standardized format of the vehicle identification number (VIN) used in the United States and Canada includes the model year of the vehicle as the 10th digit. The actual date that the vehicle was produced is not part of the VIN, but it is required to be shown on the vehicle safety certification label.
This 17-digit number — often called a VIN number rather than just VIN – identifies your car to your insurance company, the department of motor vehicles, the police and other entities.
Also, I found that the 'F' engine code is not listed, which happens to be the enigne in my Ford. It is a 5.0L EFI V8. But, I found this information on the Ford Fleet VIN Decoder which I found on this article. I was wondering if it would be against Wikipedia policy to post this information? AndreniW 03:54, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
VinPit’s VIN check gives you just the information you need: a simple view of the factors that likely matter most to you when buying a used vehicle. 10. ClearVin
In addition, the NHTSA website allows you to find car recalls by a vehicle’s identification number or VIN. Here is a list of notable Ford vehicle recalls by month in 2024. BMW recalls 2024 ...