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TX Bronco with F10...VIN?

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Idk unless it's something to do with being from Mexico? But I've seen other out of US registered broncos that at least started out with the normal U13-14-15 ...
 
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Yes, U13, U14 and U15 is all I'm familiar with
U14 being the half cab
U13 was the Roadster
 

broncodriver99

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Looks like it is a partial VIN with a couple of numbers missing and some added.

FL0YKD48884

F = 170 I6 (Maybe originally a 6 cylinder truck)
L = Michigan Truck Plant
0YK = ?
D48884 = August 1968 Serial Number

I am guessing the original vin would be U14FLD48884.
 

McLeod

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Some states issue completely new VIN's and VIN plates if a vehicle is totaled or assembled of old parts.
290176d1349117343-california-chp-mustangreplacementvin.jpg
 
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