![]() The last six digits of the VIN are the numerical sequence. Looking at the chart below, ‘R’ represents the San Jose assembly plant. The fifth digit in the VIN designates the assembly plant. Looking at the chart below ‘G’ would be a 3-speed automatic. The VIN tag also displays the transmission code. * 390 and 460 engines not available from the factory w/ 4WD trucks. ![]() ![]() Looking at the chart below ‘S’ would be a 1977-1979 400 CID V8 with a 2-bbl carb. The fourth digit of the VIN is the engine code. However, the first three digits of a 1976 F150 4WD are ‘F14’, just like the ’77-’79 F150 4x4s. For some reason, Ford neglected to include the ’76 F150 4×4 from this listing in the MPC. CodeĢ-wheel drive pickup (F150) with 3/4-ton suspension and 8-lug wheelsĢ-wheel drive Chassis and cab (F100 Super Cab)Ģ-wheel drive Chassis and cab (F250 Super Cab)Ĥ-wheel drive Chassis and cab (F250 Super Cab)Ģ-wheel drive Chassis and cab (F350 Super Cab)Ĥ-wheel drive Chassis and cab (F350 Super Cab) The first (3) digits of the VIN are the ‘Truck Series’ Looking at the chart below, ‘F26’ would be 1973-1979 F-250 4×4 pick-up.
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