Secondary locations where you *might* find the VIN stamped (but it's not guaranteed):
* Firewall: Sometimes the VIN (or at least part of it) would be stamped on the firewall, near the driver's side.
* Body: Less common, but some parts of the body might have partial or full VIN stamps. This is very rare and unreliable.
Important Considerations:
* Condition of the Vehicle: The location and legibility of the VIN will heavily depend on the car's condition and any restoration work it's undergone. Rust and repainting can obscure or destroy the stampings.
* Accuracy: VINs found outside the primary locations (dash, doorjamb) are less likely to be complete or accurately stamped.
If you're trying to verify the VIN, always prioritize the dash and doorjamb. If these are illegible or missing, seeking help from a Chevrolet expert or a vehicle identification specialist is recommended.