Not sure about Fords and year features. Hope you get it worked out. VIN should tell you the year too.I think - no.
That seems unclear, in a sense. The title says 78, but the headlights are square. Most, not all, but most 78's had round headlights. These are square. The door jam sticker says, manu date march of 79. The title is for a 78
The headlights went to square on the 1978 1/2 -1979 f150. I had a 1966 Chevelle that came when a 1965 dated title due to the fact that it was actually sold in the 1965 calendar year. I thought it was a little weird and rised some eyebrows but that was the way the state did it .I think - no.
That seems unclear, in a sense. The title says 78, but the headlights are square. Most, not all, but most 78's had round headlights. These are square. The door jam sticker says, manu date march of 79. The title is for a 78
The bed, cab, fenders, and hood all have the same faded old paint. And looking at the chips on it all, it appears to have had one repaint, the same color, over the original factory paint.It could be the truck was hit on the drivers' side,
necessitating the replacement of both cab and
door. There should be a serial number stamped
on the frame somewhere. See if the frame number matches your title.
I'm not sure, but I think the serial number may beIt could be the truck was hit on the drivers' side,
necessitating the replacement of both cab and
door. There should be a serial number stamped
on the frame somewhere. See if the frame number matches your title.
Stranger things have happened, but it could haveThe bed, cab, fenders, and hood all have the same faded old paint. And looking at the chips on it all, it appears to have had one repaint, the same color, over the original factory paint.
I finally spoke with the previous owner. He seemed unaware, and willing to cooperate. So today i called the title agency & sang my song. The clerk said for me to have an out of state inspection done, bring them the form, and they would issue a correct title. I drove straight to the car dealer, that they referred. Paid $40, and later went to the title clerks office with the form. The clerk said, oh, this is a completely different #, i thought it was only one digit off. I asked, so i spent $40 for nothing ? Apparently, the vin on the truck, is not in the system. And the truck has been bought and sold, with the wrong title, in 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017, and to the man i bought it from, in 2019. How i'm the first to catch this baffles my brain. Then the clerk said i need to call their columbus office, and start an investigation. This takes 2-3 weeks, and no guarantee. What fun !
X2Ugh. I’m curious to see how this works out.
You're right, title problems are a mess. I cant sell, strip, drive, or fix up this truck. Its a paper weight, that i don't own, taking up my driveway.I have a vehicle I bought brand new never changed hands, Il dmv messed up the amount of numbers on title, had one of the other numbers off. I had a loan on it and when the title came to me in the mail it had been like that for 3 years. So I proceeded to fix it, what a mess I said screw it. It matches the last 8 of my VIN and I made the mistake of not catching it on the registration paper.. I have not messed with it. It wasn’t my fault and was going to cost a lot to fix it. ISP thought it was a rebuilt truck etc and it was nothing more than typos . Pissed me off so I said I’ll live with it and probably own till I die...
I don't know in what state you reside, but mostYou're right, title problems are a mess. I cant sell, strip, drive, or fix up this truck. Its a paper weight, that i don't own, taking up my driveway.