Jeep vehicles have been the transportation of choice for liberators and adventurers for over 50 years. The original Jeep vehicle was born of necessity, and hand-built in just seven weeks with lots of hard work and genius.
Since at least as early as World War I, the U.S. Army had been looking for a fast, lightweight all-terrain reconnaissance vehicle. In early 1940, however, things became urgent as the Axis powers began to score victories in Europe and Northern Africa and the need to rapidly develop this vehicle became more urgent. The Army put out a call to automobile manufacturers asking for a running prototype for such a vehicle in just 49 days. .
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Please consider supplying the Chassis number for
all auto, truck, commercial vehicle parts enquiries
(ESPECIALLY IF YOUR VEHICLE IS AN IMPORT).
What Is A Chassis Number, And Why Do
Dismantlers/Repairers Need It?
The chassis or frame number of your vehicle
assists the dismantlers in identifying exactly
which model of vehicle you have, as it is possible
for manufacturers to change a car model in the
middle of any given year.
How And Where Do I Locate My Chassis
Number?
For most passenger vehicles, the chassis number
can be found in the engine bay.
- Lift Bonnet of Vehicle and Place On
Holder For Safety.
- Look at the wall behind the motor (this
is often referred to as the “firewall”
and is the wall that separates the engine bay
and the vehicles dashboard in the cabin.)
- In almost all cases the chassis number
will be located in the middle of the top part
of the firewall. This number may either be stamped
into the body in the same color as the paint
or can be a silver “credit-card”
sized plate riveted in the same area.
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