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Interesting, my title matches the data plates in the truck?
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Fred Crismon wrote some good books on military vehicles too. What ever you do IsaLandr don't sell your IHC books by him ! The cost has really gone overboard on his books.
Someone titled it incorrect. 1952 Studebaker. I just verified the "M" VIN's are Studebaker with my two.Now I am curious. I went out and verified my year...1952 Kaiser #M25368 ? What gives?
I read the forum post linked above, and one of the guys mentioned frame #'s, where are they so I can see if they match?
Is this common, to be titled the wrong manufacturer?
On the drivers side framerail near the pitman arm.I read the forum post linked above, and one of the guys mentioned frame #'s, where are they so I can see if they match?
Is this common, to be titled the wrong manufacturer?
Good score there "Happyland" ! It took me a few years to find all the books he wrote on military and IHC vehicles.I picked up a copy of Fred Crismon's book "U.S. Military Wheeled Vehicles" at a used book store a couple of months ago and it is really cool.
Your both correct.
What are the odds that the person at the DMV who typed that out also knew that?
How many deuces out there are titled as "Kaiser" or "Jeep" instead of "Kaiser-Jeep".
If I only lived closer to you I would buy it !I apologize for my ignorance about this titling thing. I have transferred title on a lot of vehicles ( only 2 MV's admittedly), and have never been able to change the manufacturer? I guess it must be something to do with the SF97 process. I appreciate everybody who has chimed in and taught me a few things about the titling process and the original vehicle in question. Can anyone point me in the direction of a forum/club/individual who might be interested in saving the powertrain of this vehicle from the scrapper or from me making some kind of hacked up, bobbed swamp buggy, yard tractor out of it.
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