My '69 Safari II is missing it's ID plate near the door so in an effort to find a serial number somewhere I cleaned the area on the curbside of the trailer hitch tongue, which contains:
If not, look inside the cupboards/closets for a warranty certificate. I've also seen the VIN numbers hand written (or stamped) on the back or underside pieces of the cabinetry, but not always.
Good luck trying to track it down ~
Shari
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The information that you posted is for the hitch coupler. The VIN may be on the hitch, bear the area of the propane tanks. The format of that would look like this:
Quote:
Ohio | O(I) 23 T(D) 9 J NNN
California | O(I) 23 T(D) 9 S NNN
(O prefix for Landyacht options, I prefix for Int'l options)
(T=twin-bed layout, D=double-bed)
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If not, look inside the cupboards/closets for a warranty certificate. I've also seen the VIN numbers hand written (or stamped) on the back or underside pieces of the cabinetry, but not always.
Good luck trying to track it down ~
Shari
OH JEEz, time for me to re-enroll in idiot school...
Yes, I actually DO have that name plate and yes, It actually DOES have the serial number faintly stamped into the lower section of one panel...duh...
I was looking for a small oval plate. MY bad. you good. I'll go away now..
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