08-08-2018, 11:05 PM
The interior VIN tag contains information required by the Department of Transportation: manufacturer, manufacture date, GVWR, axle GAWR, tire size and pressure, VIN and Vehicle type (MPV: Motor Home or Multipurpose Vehicle) and a statement that "This Vehicle Conforms to all Applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards in Effect on the Date of Manufacture Shown Above". The tag in the engine compartment should contain the same VIN but the other information is different, ie the engine compartment tag contains The manufacturer, VIN and Lubrication Recommendations.
Although difficult to read due to the paint, the VIN for your vehicle is 1N9912380F1011018. It was the 18th Newell produced in the 1985 model year. Look for markings on the rear of any valance panels or on the inside of the engine compartment doors for a hand written number to find the coach #. It should be 78 if my calculations are correct that there were 22 Newells built during the 1985 model year.
Although difficult to read due to the paint, the VIN for your vehicle is 1N9912380F1011018. It was the 18th Newell produced in the 1985 model year. Look for markings on the rear of any valance panels or on the inside of the engine compartment doors for a hand written number to find the coach #. It should be 78 if my calculations are correct that there were 22 Newells built during the 1985 model year.