The VIN should be located on the windshield wiper motor mount bracket right above the steering wheel. If it isn't there, sometimes it can be reprinted on the sticker just inside the driver side door. However, it is not uncommon for these to go missing when someone scraps a Jeep or rebuilds it or even totally redesigns it so that they can legally claim that it is built on a jeep format. If you're lucky you can track it down on the ownership papers, otherwise you're kind of SOL.
304 w/ 2 bbl carb.
Drivers side, bottom of windshield.
it is somewhere close to 2000lbs. It can be derived from the VIN. 4150lbs
The vehicle identification number is a 16 -digit number. The number is located at the door lining and is decoded using the VIN decoder.
1. Under the hood on the firewall (driver's side) - next to the brake master cylinder / power booster. A plate with four rivets. 2. On the windshield wiper cover plate - driver's side between the glass and the wiper motor housing. Thin plate with two rivets. 3. Driver's side - under the door frame between the driver's seat and the inside body area - a sticker.
it is located In the engine compartment right next to the brake master Cylinder. that is the data plate .
The vin is located on a riveted plate on the driver's side dashboard near the bottom edge of the windshield just above the windshield wiper.
That isn't enough digits to be a VIN. A VIN is 17 digits long.
there are recalls on 96 jeep call your local dealer with your vin
Eaisiest way to find out is get the VIN number off the jeep & call a Chrystler dealership & they can tell you by the VIN number.
On a 1954 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is typically located on a metal plate attached to the dashboard, visible through the windshield on the driver's side. Additionally, the VIN can often be found stamped on the frame, usually on the left side near the front. In some cases, it may also appear on a plate mounted in the engine compartment.
On a 1978 Honda Gold Wing GL1000, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is typically located on the frame, specifically on the right side of the steering head, near the front fork. It may also be found on a metal tag attached to the frame or on the engine case. It's important to clean the area to ensure the VIN is clearly visible for identification purposes.