Never mind.. and THANKS!!!
Found the VIN stamping on the *LEFT* side 0225 14770.
Although I did find this:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/16909-vin-question-sf-97-a.html
"Tom, if you would like to PM me with the numbers you've found, I can tell you which (if any) are the VIN. I can probably also verify the year the truck was manufactured.
While for most trucks the VN is located on the driver's side frame rail forward of the centerline of the axle. It is a nine-digit number stamped in a single line. An example would 0525 12345.
On older trucks, apparently such as yours, it is possible that the VN is stamped in other locations, including the passenger's side of the vehicle. It is also possible that the VIN contain six digits. This could follow either of two patterns, 123456, or M12345. Some of these trucks are stamped wtih the manufacturing dates wtith other numbers nearby. These numbers are not the VIN. I am not sure what they are (and haven't spent a lot of time investigating), but they may be part numbers, since the same numbers are stamped on mulitiple vehicles. Trying to use this as the VIN could lead to problems, for if someone else made the same mistake, two of you would be trying to title the "same vehiicle" An example of this is attached.
If the numbers you have found do not fall into one of the three patterns described above, you should keep looking.
Hope this helps,
David Doyle"
I have the same numbers... so its no good for a vin, but HOPEFULLY I can say that 10-29-66 is build date.
My jeep is 10/42
My M1 Garand is a 10/42 SN
My mom was born in October and my dad was born in 1942... hows that for numerology? All my MVs I can link to a family members year, month or date of birth. Its like I was *SUPPOSED* to have them.