It's a 2006 Electra Glide Classic.
Where's the vin
Look at the 11th didgit on the VIN# The letter will stand for where is was built. ie Y=York, K= Kansas
3A33199H2 on fram and motor
stamped on the front down tube.
Not On The Seats. The Serial Number Is On The Floor Console Just Under The Dash.
A total of 4,757 Hydra-Glides were made for the 1954 model year. No figures exist as to how many were painted yellow.
One simply calls Harley Davidson at 1-414-343-4056 and they can tell you, over the phone exactly how many were made. Have your VIN at the ready. For exapmple; I called and found out that my bike (a black and silver 2003 FLHTCI) is one of 2057 black and silver FLHTCIs produced in 2003.
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on a modern Harley is on the right side of the frame below the steering head. It starts with "1HD1" and then the two letters following that are the model designation. For example, BJ would be a Heritage, BM would be a Fat Boy, GD would be a Dyna Low Rider, FB would be an EFI Road King, etc. Big Twins manufactured before 1970 have no frame numbers, instead using the motor number as the VIN.
Year of Manufacture is recorded within the Vehicle's Identification Number (VIN) typically located on the right side forward down tube. Within the VIN is the letter "Y". The two numbers preceding the "Y" indicates the year of manufacture.
to verify VIN numbers see your local dealer.
You can't get something that was never there and never existed.