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The serial number on the engine would also be the vehicle identification number. Keep in mind the engine may have been swapped out during the cars lifetime. The engine serial number is located over the water inlet on the driver's side of the engine block.
Shotguns made in the US before 1968 were not required to have serial numbers. Would have to go with whatever markings are on the gun.
Sorry, but you probably cannot. Most serial numbers alone do not convey much information, and despite belief to the contrary, a serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world (or serial numbers would run into the billions)
You would put the engine serial number under "Equipment Serial Number"
That's not information which can be readily looked up, not to mention that serial numbers are not unique to one firearm - a make and model would be needed, as well.
Without additional information, it would be impossible to give you much information. That appears to be a serial number, which would indicate a modern reproduction of a Hawken rifle.
Its not like a gun serial number, the numbers are used to identify the group and specs on the engine for rebuilding purposes, they also identify an engine to a vehicle serial number. During an inspection process sometimes they attempt to match up serial numbers to authenticate the vehicles history, the only person interested in removing serial numbers is someone who stole the engine or knowingly purchased a stolen engine and wishes to hide it. That fact alone would prompt a more in depth investigation and if you are indeed in posession of stolen property you can be charged.I want to add that those numbers are stamped into the block and it affects the metal much further down than you would want to grind in order to take them off. A good investigator can retrieve the numbers even if they have been removed, but again just the fact that they have been removed will prompt an investigation ( only one type of person wants to hide the source of their engine) so your entire life will be opened up to them and any indiscretions will be used to build a case.
good morning, I have a VIN #5N1AR1AW76C673959 and i would like to get the corresponding engine serial number. thank you
No way to tell. Serial numbers are NOT unique to only one gun, or they would be billions of numbers.
It would prob be on the engine case
There is no way to tell from the information you have provided. A serial number is NOT unique to your gun. It may be unique to THAT make and model. Thus you could have a Winchester Model 70, and a Winchester Model 100, 2 very different rifles- but BOTH could have the same serial number. If it were not so, serial numbers would now have at least 50 numbers.
No way to tell. If you are referring to a firearm, serial numbers are not unique to only 1 gun in the world- or they would be several billion numbers.