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You know I was thinking that was an '80's contracted truck by the heater vent location and the two concaved lines on the rear back sides of the cab. Both are indicative of an '80's truck. Great score!!!!!! Pretty rare truck you got there
LOL, I was geared up and ready/willing to do the same w/the M109's that were at FT Riley. My wife is still harassing about that one. She is thanking God that I didn't win the truck. Hmm 3600 miles round trip for her in a minivan w/a 2 and 5 year old and me in a 109....no problem:wink:
As far as bumper markings. Most didn't have anything. The markings I did see have US NAVY stenciled on the passenger side of the front bumper in 3 inch letters
No that is not the VIN. The VIN and Serial # are on the dataplate just above the glove box or the VIN is found inside the drivers side wheel well, stamped right on the frame of the truck. The VIN is set up XXXX-XXXXX of course X being a #.
I use either a plastic 1 gallon milk jug and cut out the top at an angle, thus keeping the handle:wink: and I also use a Tropicana Orange Juice 1 gallon jug cut in a similiar fashion. I use plastic b/c I seem to forget to take them off and drive over them all the time. This way plastic won't...
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