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To all I am just a por-ole-Wisconsin country boy (62) and picked up my second big ford truck (my first is my stock 1932 Ford BB had for 40 plus years n a 1932 ford street rod truck) just got this F600 on a on line auction but with no title. Wondering if anyone can decode this ID and tell me first what year it is (guessing 1968 - 1976) engine size, trans and anything else about it. I will apply for a title some time down the road but for now I need to do some repairs and use it here on the farm. Forgive me if I am doing something wrong here being I am not a high tec person, and first time posting something, I am old school but need to learn how to do this stuff being there is so much information out there (love you tube) . Been looking at the forum for identification help on my F600 (like a chart) but all I can find individual ID break downs that people help out with and I am fine with that if someone can break mine down and tell me as well.
Thank you for any help anyone can give
Mr. Wonderful
VIN no. F60DCB26216
WB 194
Color J
Mold F602
Bod 481
Trans A
Axel F8B
HP 164
RPM3800
WHAT IS DSO 430464
Last edited by Oreocookie32; Jul 22, 2021 at 11:14 AM.
Reason: aded my cute name and a thank you in advance
I am out of town and will get with you next Tuesday. But, you have a 330 2V and a NP435 four speed transmission.
DSO is the 2 number district code and the special order number. Your truck was a special order. More later if someone doesn't beat me to it. What wheels do you have? Beware the widow makers.
I am out of town and will get with you next Tuesday. But, you have a 330 2V and a NP435 four speed transmission.
DSO is the 2 number district code and the special order number. Your truck was a special order. More later if someone doesn't beat me to it. What wheels do you have? Beware the widow makers.
If I am doing this correctly (hope in the correct area) but thank you so much for the reply. Yes I checked yesterday on the widow maker and I do have (only) one on the truck the other five are normal go fig. I was told about widow makers long time ago (40 plus years) when I restored my 1932 Ford BB and funny thing getting my widow makers on that stock 1932 BB Ford sandblasted this week to get that cute little beast (in its day) back on the road again. I will work on getting a pic up of the F600 truck, for a Wisconsin truck not rusted bad
This is what the wizvin code came up with so it says 1976 January
I was having a real hard time signing in to this site, in fact I was unable to use my password or even put a new password in. So I went way back when they contacted me (for being a rookie) and got on that way again but not sure how many times I can do that lol. I want to thank you so much for helping me out with finding the engine size and year of this truck. If 1976 is wrong post it being I will look but at least this way I can get parts or the correct year Thanks again for helping me out VIN Format: 1961-1980 Ford truck
Decoding: F60DCB26216
Digit Usage VIN Decoded 1-3 Series F60 F600 4 Engine D Unknown! 5 Plant C Oakville ON Truck 6-8 Mod Yr/Mfg Date B26 1976 (Mfg Jan 1976) 6-11 Sequential Serial # B26216 B26216
B26216 = 1967 series number. Note these numbers also come up on 1976, but your truck is the 1967 body style with the "bump" side, vs. the "dent" side in '76.
194 = 194 inch wheelbase
J = Red
F602 = F600 gas 4x2 20,000lbs GVWR
481 = I don't have complete info on this, but it looks like Standard Cab. Seat and upholstery info is there, I just don't have the info
A = New Process 435 four speed transmission
F8B
F8 = Eaton model 13802 Two Speed Rear Axle / 6.33/8.81 / 15,000 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity*
B = Ford 5,500 lbs. Capacity Front Axle.*
164 3800 = 164 certified net HP @ 3800 RPM, matching the 330 output numbers.
430464
43 = Milwaukee District Code
0464 = Special Order Number. Your engine, trans, colors and axles are identified as regular items, so no telling what the special order was all about.
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