That isn't enough digits to be a VIN. A VIN is 17 digits long.
who owns the vehicle with VIN number F10ant43132
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.
check the vin number
“who owns car with VIN # 2MEFM75W3YX659190?”
The vehicle identification number is a 16 -digit number. The number is located at the door lining and is decoded using the VIN decoder.
To find the manufacture date of a Jeep using the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), you can decode the VIN itself. The 10th character of the VIN indicates the model year, while the 11th character represents the manufacturing plant. You can also use online VIN decoding tools or contact a Jeep dealership for assistance in retrieving detailed information about the vehicle, including its manufacture date.
try DecodeThis.com, or CarFax.com
The DMV would have who owns that car by the VIN number. You can look up past owners at the DMV by the VIN number. You would have to go to the DMV to find that information out though.
Have dmv run the vin number and they can tell you who owns the car.
any jeep dealer can find the code after 1992 you need the vin number
The seventeen digit VIN was not used until 1981. The serial number is all there is on a 1958.
If you call any Jeep dealership with a VIN number of your vehicle, they should give it to you over the phone for free.