Ah, the beautiful 1940 Dodge Coupe, what a classic beauty. The VIN number on a 1940 Dodge Coupe can typically be found on the driver's side door frame, the dashboard near the windshield, or the engine block. Just take your time and explore gently, like adding happy little details to a painting, and you'll find it in no time.
The original VIN is located on a tag on the right front passenger floor right inside the door. It's not uncommon for the tag to be missing. Also, some States used the engine number as the VIN.
“WHAT TYPE PLYMOUTH DOES THIS VIN BELONG TO, P352321106”
The winner of the Coupe de France in 1940 was RC Paris.
The VIN on a 1993 Plymouth is at the lower left of the windshield and on the driver side door jamb.
I think it was 117"
RC Paris won the 1940 Coupe De France. They defeated Olimpique De Marseille.
I have a 1940 D17, the VIN is on the driverside firewall, stamped into a ID plate that is held on with screws.
95HP.
Might have been a dealer promotiion.
Build date for VIN 2HGFG12818H507108
1940 vehicles did not have a VIN. They did however have a build plate attached to the vehicle somewhere. The location varies with manufacture.