I had my VIN decoded by lovefords.org today and this is what I got:M6PT111631 70C HE L 18K 9556H
M = 292 cubic inch V-8 engine
6 = 1956
P = St Paul, Minnesota assembly plant
T = Ford Fairlane sedan product code
111631 = the 11,631st Ford scheduled for production at St Paul for the 1956 model year. The first was 100001
70C = Ford Fairlane Club Sedan body style code
HE = Platium Gray (H) and Colonial White (E)
L = gray cloth interior
18K = scheduled for production on October 18, 1955
9556H = order number
Problem is, this is the car that was decoded:
Hardly a Fairlane! The VIN tag was on the body, inside the front door facing out. There isn't any apparent or significant body damage on the car. Does anyone have any theories on why a Fairlane VIN tag is on my Parklane? The loveford guy told me that the vin may also be stamped on the frame, but location varies with each manufacturing plant. Any ideas where to look for a second VIN on this car? Thanks, Mike