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1958 jeep vin decoder
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  1. #1958 jeep vin decoder serial numbers
  2. #1958 jeep vin decoder serial number
  3. #1958 jeep vin decoder full

Front Grille was changed from the traditional Jeep style design. Wheel base is 104" forming the model number.

#1958 jeep vin decoder full

Jeep Commando C104 1972-1973 - Jeep roadster with either a full soft top, a half hardtop forming a truck. Wheel base is 101" forming the model number. Jeepster Commando C101 1967-1971 - Jeep roadster with either a full soft top, a half hardtop forming a truck. The DJ-5 was made by Jeep into the early 70's and production continued under AM General till 1982. They also produced a long version from 1965 until 1968, the DJ-6. The DJ is the Postal Jeep most people recognize today. 5"x5.5" rim bolt pattern.įorward Control FC-150 1956-1964 - Wheel base 81", F4-134 Hurricane Engine, FC-150 models used the frame of the CJ-5, 78" bed.ĭispatch Jeep DJ5 1965-1982 - The DJ-5 was introduced in 1965.

1958 jeep vin decoder

CJ6 is the same basic vehicle as an early model CJ5 except with an extended rear body tub and 101" wheelbase for '55-'71 and 103" wheelbase for '72-'75. Jeep CJ6 1955-1975 - Windshield width 59", round fender Jeep, one piece windshield, no factory door hinges, windshield retainer welded on vehicle, windshield at 90° angle to hood. Windshield width 59", round fender Jeep, one piece windshield, no factory door hinges, windshield retainer welded on vehicle, windshield at 90° angle to hood. Jeep CJ5 1955-1975 - 80" Wheelbase and CJ5 with 81" wheelbase. The engine was the L4-134 "Go Devil" Flathead. 5"x5.5" rim bolt.ĭispatch Jeep DJ3A 1956-1964 - The DJ3A was a flat fender postal & delivery Jeep similar to the CJ3A except it was two wheel drive. Willys Jeep CJ3B 1953-1964 - Windshield height 22-1/2", hood height 10-1/2", one-piece windshield, has tailgate, bottom mounted windshield wipers, side mounted tire carrier.

1958 jeep vin decoder

Willys Jeep M38A1 1952-1966 - 80" Wheelbase, Windshield width 59", rounded fenders, one piece windshield, F4-134 Hurricane Engine, 5"x5.5" rim bolt pattern, no Tail Gate, originally 24 Volt Ignition System. 5"x5.5" rim bolt, originally 24 Volt Ignition System. Willys Jeep M38 1950-1952 - Windshield height 27", flat fenders, one piece windshield, vent in middle of windshield, bottom mounted windshield wipers, hood height 6". Willys Jeep Truck 1947–1964 - Similar to the Willys Jeep Wagon, Wheel base is 118", Engines L4-134 Go-Devil, F4-134 Hurricane, 6-226 Super Hurricane I6, 1950-64 V-Shaped Front Grille. Willys Jeep CJ3A 1948-1953 - Windshield height 27", flat fenders, one piece windshield, vent in middle of windshield, bottom mounted windshield wipers, hood height 6". Willys Jeepster VJ 1948-1951 - 2wd convertable sports car Jeep produced by Willys Overland on the 4-63 chassis (Willys 4x2 wagon). Willys Jeep CJ2A 1945-1949 - Windshield height 25", flat fenders, split windshield, has tailgate, top mounted windshield wipers, side mounted spare tire, hood height 6". The Willys chassis front cross-member is tubular, while the Ford GPW is an inverted U shape. "H" shows up in several different countries, "P" for India, and "Z" in Belgium.Willys MB & Ford GPW 1941-1945 - Windshield height 23", flat fenders, split windshield, no tailgate, recessed headlights top mounted windshield wipers, rear mounted spare tire, hood height 6". The letters L, R, S, T and U appear on Jeeps sent to Australia. "A" appears once in our list, in South Africa, which may be why it wasn't used for Australia. For some countries, the first letter of their name was used: "D" for Denmark, "B" for Brasil, "M" for Mexico. The significance of the choice of letters is not clear, but they appear on Jeeps in a number of countries, so they were presumably added in Toledo.

#1958 jeep vin decoder serial numbers

Single letters were stamped at the end of the serial numbers of CJ-3Bs exported between 19. This is from the CJ-3B site, but I suspect Willys used these export designations across the model lines:

1958 jeep vin decoder

(Seems like a curiously large number for Willys to make of this configuration.)ĭo you have pictures? Here's a wild guess: military ambulance.

#1958 jeep vin decoder serial number

This is from a table on the Kaiser Willys web site:ĥ5548 indicates the truck was produced as a chassis with just a cowl (incuding the front clip) and windscreen (475 4WD C/WS), 12448 falls within the serial number range for the year 1960, and there were 1451 produced.














1958 jeep vin decoder