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How do you decode a VIN number on a Mustang?

How do you decode a VIN number on a Mustang?

At first, a VIN might look like a series of randomly-generated digits. However, each place in the 17-digit identifier is used for a different purpose….What Are the Parts of a VIN?

Digit Place Information
5-7 Model
8 Engine
9 The mandatory “check digit” (see below)
10 Model year

Why is it called a 1964 1 2 Mustang?

A true royal gem in Ford’s car making history. Although originally the Mustang was advertised as an early 1965 model, Ford made some changes to the later 1965 models that differentiated the two, and it is known today as the 1964 1/2 Mustang (1964.5 Mustang). Thus, the term 1964 1/2 or 1964.5 was eventually coined.

Where to find the VIN on a 1964 Mustang?

Finding the VIN plate is the first step. The 1964 1/2 – 1966 models had their VIN numbers stamped under the hood on the inner fenders edge of the driver side fender, 1968 models display the VIN at the base of the front windshield where it meets the dash on the passenger side while later models display the VIN on the driver side.

What is the engine code for a 1965 Mustang?

Hopefully this will cover the more common codes to give you an example of how it works. U=Engine Code ( (early 1965 or1964½- U-170cu V6, F-260cu V8, D-289cu V8), (late 1965: A-289cu V8 4B, C-289cu V8 2B, K-289cu V8 4B HP, T-200cu V6) 100005=Consecutive unit number – the order this Mustang was built in the factory.

What is the model number on a Mustang?

From left to right the first digit is the last digit of the model year, the code for the assembly plant (1 digit), body style (2 digits), engine code (1 digit), followed by the consecutive unit number. Each model year has some variation on the Mustang parts; the model years are decoded below.

Do you need a build sheet for a 1964 Mustang?

If you have an early mustang 1964 – 1966 and you have the matching build sheet; congratulations. You have just added a bag of money to that car as that is the only way to prove the exact provenance of the vehicle as it left the factory. In fact any build sheet will add a nice provenance to your car as well as that pot of gold!

How to decode the VIN on a 1964 Mustang?

If you want to decode the VIN on a 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang, here’s how to do it, using VIN #5F07F100001 as an example: 1 5=Last digit of Model Year (1965) 2 F=Assembly Plant (F-Dearborn, R-San Jose, T-Metuchen) 3 08=Body Code (07-coupe, 08-convertible) 4 F=Engine Code 5 100001=Consecutive unit number

What was the price of a 1964 Ford Mustang?

Production included 92,705 standard coupes that retailed for $2,320 apiece and 28,883 standard convertibles that retailed for $2,557 each. Both the original production Mustangs and the second-run vehicles are technically considered 1965 Mustangs by Ford.

When did the Mustang 1 / 2 convertible come out?

Because the Mustang was introduced in 1964 but advertised as an early 1965 model, it is often referred to as the 1964 1/2 Mustang. Initial production of the second round of Mustangs began on August 17, 1964. Production included 92,705 standard coupes that retailed for $2,320 apiece and 28,883 standard convertibles that retailed for $2,557 each.

What was the front of a 1964 Mustang?

The 1965 models, produced after July 31, 1964, featured a rolled front edge. That differed from the 1964 ½ model, which featured angled edges that are not folded. The 1964 1/2 Mustangs had full wheel covers, a chrome grille with vertical bars, and the famous running horse emblem.

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