I have a friend at DMV so it was easy. I wanted authenticity for my rig so the title shows Kaiser. We were able to get the date of manufacture by comparing the dates on the axle housings. Thats not fool proof but will get you close cause axles are rarely changed, unlike motors and trannies.
two of my axles were dated early '67 and one was late '66. So that makes it most likley a 1967.
Officially the name change to AM General didnt take place till April 1971. But Kaiser did have a special division which was formed in 1967. The change to AM General didnt take place till a year after AMC bought Kaiser.
how about this<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_idea.gif" alt="Idea">
www.amgeneral.com
That should do a better job of explaining it<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_mes.gif" alt="Mes"><img src="emoticons/icon_smile_lol.gif" alt="LOL"><img src="emoticons/icon_smile_reyes.gif" alt="Reyes">
Also for those still awaiting their trucks..If you print out the "history" page from AM GENERAL that will give you a leg to stand on with dmv. That is if you want it titled properly. I still think its funny that people have 60's or 70's era trucks with titles reading 2002 etc... Just my .02.