On May 11, 11:59 pm, Stude <midl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 11, 7:08 pm, m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 11, 3:20 pm, Stude <midl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On May 9, 10:35 pm, m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > >http://www.lazygranch.com/junker.htm
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> > > > I found this junker truck near the Extraterrestrial Highway. [Area
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> > > > and all the stuff.] Any help in identifying the heap would be
> > > > appreciated.
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> > > Under noralcir***syances, I direct people to the horseles carriage
> > > Foundaionin La Mesa, California.
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> > > In this case, I doubt that you wil find contacting them worth the
> > > costof the research.
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> > > Off hand, I think that might be a Dodge panel in one shot. Probably
> > > just a bunch of jukk dropped by more than one person
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> > Looking at the junk, I believe it is all from the same vehicle.
> > However, much of the vehicle is missing.
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> > I didn't notice anything like a VIN panel. Is there some place on old
> > trucks that would be likely to yield a manufacturers name?- Hide
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> Old vehicles (Pre WWII, which aren't really that old to me) most often
> had them on the frame rail, probably on the drivers side. Model and
> date might be included, but it's sometime just part of the S/N.
Thanks. The frame hadn't occurred to me. I will see what I can dig up.


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