Guys: I have a Jeepster with a 1950 New York State title with a vin number of VJ-3 13020. It has the 48/49 body style (flat fenders, shallow V grill, and the machine finished rectangular dash instrument cluster, but no side steps). That title number matches the vin plate found under the dash on the passenger side (VJ-3 xxxxx). My understanding is the 1948's and early 1949's carried vin numbers consistent with the wagons, namely 4-63 and at some point during 1949 the vin numbers changed to 463-VJ3 for the fours and 663-VJ3 for the newly added sixes. These numbers are sometimes stated as VJ3-4 and VJ3-6? Also, the records I have found state that the last 463-VJ3 or VJ3-4 (48/49 body style Jeepster with the L head 4) was number 12698. If my vin number is original, which it appears to be, than some, at least 322 463-VJ3's or VJ3-4's were made in early 1950 before the body style changed in March or April. Any help on this point is greatly appreciated. Also, why is my vin VJ-3 xxxxx, and not 463-VJ3 xxxxx or VJ3-4 xxxxx? Thanks.