On every TT I have owned (5 in all I think), there was / is a metal plate rivited to the A-frame near the propane bottle rack that had the VIN from the manufacturer.
That said, the 6 digit number in the kitchen cabinet is the last 6 digits of the VIN. VIN's are formulated by a specific rules which identify the manufacturer, vehicle line / model / and a few other things (all of this outside of the manufacturer ID are defined by the manufacturer) and the last 6 are an actual serial number for that make / model etc..
Keystone might be able to help you reconstruct the VIN based on what you know. They might also be able to get you the VIN based on the 6 digits serial number you have. It's worth the time on the phone to check.
Mike
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2006 F350 CC Dually 6.0 Powerstroke "the marshmallow"
2017 Montana 3710FL
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