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  1. NDT

    Time is of the essence..I need the Vin location on a m-211

    Your "parts truck" looks good too. Check your points for corrosion, this will keep the engine from firing on a truck that has set up. On the brakes, top off the master cylinder and if you are super lucky, the brakes will start to work. Skip the mess down the road. You won't need it.
  2. NDT

    Time is of the essence..I need the Vin location on a m-211

    Yup, we want to see the pics. The trucks could also be titled using the "motor number" as the VIN. That seems to be something that was done prior to the 1970's. The motor number is on a data plate on the engine, and both halves of the bellhousing. 302XXXXXXX.
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