Thursday, February 11, 2010

Serial Number Storyo Where Is The Serial Number Of A Mobile/manufactured Home That Was Made In The 1970's Or Early Eighties?

Where is the serial number of a mobile/manufactured home that was made in the 1970's or early eighties? - serial number storyo

I have no idea where you are looking for a serial number for an older model camper. I need to register for tax purposes. Is there a website that had the model I could find. This is a Redman-Fleetwood mobile home. Please help.

3 comments:

J S said...

When you complete the serial number in the heading.

Otherwise, there were (at the time of manufacture) great (maybe 8.5 "x 11") on the label of the new mobile would be complete information about the mobile home, including date of manufacture and serial number. The label was put in the laundry in the closet, tray in the oven door or on the door compartment heater. It could also close to the power panel.

If you can not find the information label will be on one of those places in your county records department to come to initiate a search by address or owner. There is no website to help you find the information (unless you can access your local municipal recordsLine.) Good luck!

pcbeachr... said...

The Wrangler is on the spot .. This model mobile home must be a label, usually in a cupboard or door cuppord benefits have to give their opinion .. Weather / shop / insulation value / etcetra model number on it .. even as he spoke. . the language of the mobile homes are sometimes available .. I actually worked for Fleetwood in Sulpher Springs, Texas, before .. and put these stickers on fan ventilation unit in the room .. on the doors ...

thewrang... said...

The serial number on a title to write the home plate, and usually in a form in the steel frame.

I usually plate in the cupboard, usually the kitchen cabinet, over or under the sink.

In the steel structure, the numbers are usually written on the front, toward the end of the mating pair either side of the house, on the crossbar of the latter. The number could just be chalked up to, painted, sealed, or "writing" with a welder. Some municipalities require a mobile home tag ", which is nailed to the siding, where you can easily find them.

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