This is not a standard motor vehicle VIN number and as such without make and model info is impossible to trace back
The Chassis is the reinforced steel frame of your car.So the size and shape depends on your make and model
Yes, there are differences in size, make and model of batteries- just as there are differences in engine horsepower and chassis size for bikes. Find a serial number and or chassis size on the battery or just go to a dealer and let him help you.
There are several companies who offer all parts to make a replica. The most authentic i have seen are made from a British car body, I forget the make but the replicas can be made from other chassis that match the measurements of the model you like. basically you chose a model you want to replicate, find a donor car for the chassis and then purchase the kit and assemble it.
CB7 is the chassis code found within the vin number on 1990-1993 Honda accord models, and used as lingo in the import tuning scene to refer to this particular make and model of that year.
The chasis number on a car can be found most likely close to the engine, on the body frame. It depends on the make or brand.
It is impossible to tell the make and model from just a serial number.
That is not a model number. It is a serial number. Please check and repost the question. We need make and model.
Your guess is as good as ours. There is no way of answering this without knowing make and model. Is it a 1 ton Silverado chassis, or a Class 8 Top Kick tandem axle chassis? There'll be a world of difference between the two.
The owners manual will list the standard model number that comes with the car. You can gently remove the stereo and look on the back. The model number will be on there. The make should be on the front.
By make and model number.
Winchester did not make a firearm with that model number.