Short answer is no.
The VIN number is usually on a small plate attached to main chassis, often on the side of the bike.
The Chassis number is usually found stamped/etched into the chassis on or around the steering pipe (the forward most point of the actual chassis frame). This can be hard to see but it should be there.
The Engine number is often found stamped/etched into the top of the bottom end of the engine, Sometimes near the oil cap.
do you mean the chassis no. or the vin no.? you can find the chassis no. with the vin. but not with the reg.no. you can find the vin. with the reg.no.
The chassis, or VIN number, is on the car behind the windscreen. Around the windscreen is a ceramic frit, or obscuration band, which will have a 'chassis view' or VIN notch/window enabling the chassis/VIN to be viewed. HTH
A VIN is a Vehicle Identity Number. it can be applied to more than just the Chassis of a vehicle. Generally VIN's can be found etched into auto glass and on some vehicles which are Monococh construction stamped into the firewall, in the engine bay. A true Chassis number will be stamped into the chassis rail. VIN's are more common on modern motor vehicles, as the whole vehicle is subject to the number, whereas older vehicles with a Chassis number are not as well identified.
The VIN number is the same as the Chassis number. For a 1964 it should be located underneath that Back seat. Its the main Metal part that is directly in the middle of where the seat sits. You might have to clean the area, but it will have the Chassis number on it. It will be a 7 digit number.
the chassis or vin number on newer cars have 17 digits
Use the VIN that matches the VIN on the title.
The vin chassis number is in the passenger side door jam, on a compliance plate
it's included in the VIN.
where can i find the chassis no piggio ape
The chassis number is also known as the VIN number. The number can be found on a little plate in the left hand lower corner of the windshield. It can also be found on the chassis behind the rear wheel.
You can not find a car registration number using the chassis number. You can only identify it by using the VIN, or vehicle identification number.
For anyone who does not know, your chassis code is IN YOUR VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The fourth, fifth and sixth digits of your VIN are your chassis code. Your chassis code DOES NOT CHANGE no matter what engine you put in your car or what you do to your car. You can do a full Type R conversion on your '96 CX hatch and it's still going to be an EJ6 because the VIN does not change.http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1928390