this car didn't have the numbers on the upper dash,,it only had them on the tag that was on the door post,,that tag should still be there,,but that old car never had them up on the dash part of it,,they never started doing this until later on in the 60,s,,good luck,,if you have the door tag that's all you need for it,,hope this help,s.,,PS look around where the drivers door opens its there i bet.
2007-01-15 03:08:37
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answered by dodge man 7
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In 1955 cars were registered by engine number. If the car has the original engine, you will find the # stamped on the engine. I don't believe that they had ID plates on the dash.
2007-01-15 03:09:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Should be a small metal tag located on the driver's door jamb. Will have the VIN located there. There may also be a tag somewhere on the firewall...but I'm not 100% sure that this may be true for 50's cars. GM did put cowl tags on 60's cars...that much I am sure of.
2007-01-15 06:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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the vin number is on the drivers front door pillar area. The tag on the cowl near the wiper motor is a trim tag only( color,body,trim, int color)
Look here for details http://www.classicbowtie.com/1955-1957%20American%20VIN%20Identification.htm
2007-01-15 17:09:24
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answered by g h 4
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I were watching for a Pinto in Cherry situation- Maybe the situation in which they promote conventional Yugo's will promote conventional Pintos too. BTW- You understand waht my dad says approximately humans who force Yugos? Yugo Nowhere LOL
2016-09-08 00:32:07
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answered by ? 4
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the engine block on the heads should have a number
2007-01-17 12:02:54
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answered by peterosefan1414 3
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i dono but i would check the engine
i dont even know if ameican companys back then even put tags anywhere els
2007-01-15 03:30:53
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answered by killhank 1
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