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Old soldier left a comment for Andy Shepard
"Did you find your VIN?  How is everything going with your Meteor?  "
Jul 9, 2019
Old soldier left a comment for Andy Shepard
"For Meteors, top of the tongue, on the left as you face it (ie, “curbside”) near the crank to raise the front.  Likely covered by layers of old paint.  Wire brush to bare metal; shoot a good photo (convert to black and white…"
May 17, 2019
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Lakota Wolf left a comment for Andy Shepard
"Your V.I.N. should be stamped on the *Inside portion of the frame on the tongue of the trailer, Usually stamped on the LEFT side (facing the trailer). A wire brush and some elbow grease is involved."
May 15, 2019
Andy Shepard left a comment for Heather Guillot
"Any chance someone can help me find the VIN number on my 1963 Fireball Meteor 16'?"
May 15, 2019
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1963 Fireball Meteor 16' Standard w/ Upper Berth
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Asheville, NC
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I live in Asheville, NC and own a 1963 Fireball Meteor Standard with Upper Berth. It's in pretty good shape.
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At 12:22pm on July 9, 2019, Old soldier said…

Did you find your VIN?  How is everything going with your Meteor?  

At 10:00am on May 17, 2019, Old soldier said…

For Meteors, top of the tongue, on the left as you face it (ie, “curbside”) near the crank to raise the front.  Likely covered by layers of old paint.  Wire brush to bare metal; shoot a good photo (convert to black and white then increase sharpness and contrast); compare to the Title VIN; then repaint to stop rust.   Many Fireballs had the VIN on right side of tongue.  It may be covered by the platform that holds propane tanks, but it’s only a few screws holding it in place.  As I said in my email, let’s talk.  I don’t “do” facebook and such for security reasons.  It was odd I heard from you and another person.   Congrats on having a Fireball....my personal favorite canned ham!  

At 11:29pm on May 15, 2019, Lakota Wolf said…

Your V.I.N. should be stamped on the *Inside portion of the frame on the tongue of the trailer, Usually stamped on the LEFT side (facing the trailer).

A wire brush and some elbow grease is involved.

 
 
 

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