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No apologies necessary! Everyone gave such detailed information, I was able to follow the clues and go straight to the number. I don't need no stink'n pictures. [thumbzup]
Found it! Thanks everyone (NDT, Valence, Robo McDuff and Kaiser67M715!) It was above the front spring perch as mentioned and once cleaned it was easily visible. Thankfully, it also matched the serial number on the data plate.
Once again, a profound Thank You to everyone who helped!
Thanks, I think the info everyone has sent, including this, has really helped me pin down the area. I'll spend my time in that area and post here what I find.
Working on a 1953 Studebaker built M35 with a gas REO engine. Based on info from several threads here I looked on the left front frame rail behind the front tire. Scraped then paint stripped it down to bare metal, no numbers visible, even faint ones.
This area has been mentioned several...
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