The Classic VIN Decoder is a specialized tool designed for enthusiasts, restorers, and buyers who need to verify the original specifications and history of classic cars and trucks. Until the 17-digit standardized VIN arrived in 1981, manufacturers had their own VIN formats that can make decoding quite complicated without some help. Unlike standard VIN decoders, this service can process an array of VIN formats and serial numbers, typically ranging from 5 to 13 digits.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use the service and what information you can expect to receive.
Before using the decoder, you must accurately locate the vehicle’s unique identification number. Since VIN placement was not standardized before 1981, you may need to look in several common locations:
Once you have the number, follow these simple steps to begin decoding:
The basic VIN decode is often provided quickly and for free, offering core information about the vehicle’s factory specifications.
The VIN Decoder provides a comprehensive breakdown of the data encoded within the vehicle’s original serial number. This helps establish the car’s authenticity and factory build details:
Using a specialized decoder is vital for several reasons in the classic car market:
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