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Someone posted this on G503. Look for faintly stamped numbers. Poor guy didn't hit the number stamps very hard after a long weekend of boozin there in Indiana.
Do you know the back story on Eastern's M1025A2s? Is there a particular reason you wanted one of those as opposed to the zillion other newer ones being sold on GP?
Welcome to the site! Truck looks great and is already set up for super singles. Might have been a M34. Might have been a truck that Memphis Equipment built up out of bits and pieces. The only way to know for sure what it was born as is to analyze the frame serial number. The cab data...
You had a 28' travel trailer hooked to a CUCV Blazer? Sounds like you had too little tongue weight and that sets you up for exactly what happened, especially on a light weight short wheelbase truck like the Blazer. The trailer will start to sway and rip the truck's rear end loose and then you...
Yeah back when we got this law passed by the legislature in the early 90s, the registration numbers were all still on the hoods of vehicles that we were collecting at the time. I do believe that the registration number does not need to be on the outside of the vehicle to be approved by TXDMV.
When you apply for the FMV registration using the registration number, the number you provide becomes YOUR unique license plate number, if some other vehicle has that number already, you will have to pick something else. If you get pulled over by the POPO, they will enter this number in their...
No. You are supposed to use the USMC or US Army registration number. USMC vehicles have it on the hood and US Army have it on the A pillar post inside the cab. Unit markings on the bumper is not what the law is intended for.
Per the VTR form:
The serial number assigned to the vehicle by...
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