Willys engines have numbers that start with the letters 'MB' (MB123456) whereas Ford engine numbers usually start with 'GPW' (GPW123456) If your serial number is not located as shown on the serial number page, then you probably have a post-war replacement or civilian engine block in your jeep.
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Maybe the info you need. NTry getting in touch with the DMV of the town it was registered in. The element ken robinson epub downloads. Use the parents name and birthdate to find any registered vehicles they might have registered in last few years. If you have a pic of the vehicle with a clear view of the license plate, you can use the license plate # to track down a VIN with the DMV. If that isn't going to fly with the DMV, find out who insured the vehicle. Call them and request a copy of the insurance information. Explain to them your predicament.
If you can find a VIN, you can request a search with the DMV for any and all jeeps of that year registered. If it's not registered. Maybe found its way to a wrecking yard, you can ask to run it bye the auto recyclers listings 'lists all vehicles salvaged and dismantled by VIN'.
NYou can use www.carfax.com they charge $15 for one time or they will let you join for a month and do as many as you want in a month I think its $30. Carfax doesnt really show everything with the vin, it does pull all reported info on the vin and they do guarantee if you find something wrong with the vin that they didn't find they will pay you big $$$$. You can also call the manufacture of the vehicle and they can check the title for free, just call your local dealership and ask for service.