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Need help in identifying this heap
http://www.lazygranch.com/junker.htm
I found this junker truck near the Extraterrestrial Highway. [Area 51 and all the stuff.] Any help in identifying the heap would be appreciated. |
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Need help in identifying this heap
On May 9, 10:35*pm, wrote:
> http://www.lazygranch.com/junker.htm > > I found this junker truck near the Extraterrestrial Highway. [Area 51 > and all the stuff.] Any help in identifying the heap would be > appreciated. Under noralcircumsyances, I direct people to the horseles carriage Foundaionin La Mesa, California. In this case, I doubt that you wil find contacting them worth the costof the research. 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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Need help in identifying this heap
On May 11, 3:20 pm, Stude > wrote:
> On May 9, 10:35 pm, wrote: > > >http://www.lazygranch.com/junker.htm > > > I found this junker truck near the Extraterrestrial Highway. [Area 51 > > and all the stuff.] Any help in identifying the heap would be > > appreciated. > > Under noralcircumsyances, I direct people to the horseles carriage > Foundaionin La Mesa, California. > > In this case, I doubt that you wil find contacting them worth the > costof the research. > > 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 Looking at the junk, I believe it is all from the same vehicle. However, much of the vehicle is missing. 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? |
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Need help in identifying this heap
On May 11, 7:08*pm, wrote:
> On May 11, 3:20 pm, Stude > wrote: > > > > > > > On May 9, 10:35 pm, wrote: > > > >http://www.lazygranch.com/junker.htm > > > > I found this junker truck near the Extraterrestrial Highway. [Area 51 > > > and all the stuff.] Any help in identifying the heap would be > > > appreciated. > > > Under noralcircumsyances, I direct people to the horseles carriage > > Foundaionin La Mesa, California. > > > In this case, I doubt that you wil find contacting them worth the > > costof the research. > > > 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 > > Looking at the junk, I believe it is all from the same vehicle. > However, much of the vehicle is missing. > > 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 quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - 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. |
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Need help in identifying this heap
On May 11, 11:59 pm, Stude > wrote:
> On May 11, 7:08 pm, wrote: > > > > > On May 11, 3:20 pm, Stude > wrote: > > > > On May 9, 10:35 pm, wrote: > > > > >http://www.lazygranch.com/junker.htm > > > > > I found this junker truck near the Extraterrestrial Highway. [Area 51 > > > > and all the stuff.] Any help in identifying the heap would be > > > > appreciated. > > > > Under noralcircumsyances, I direct people to the horseles carriage > > > Foundaionin La Mesa, California. > > > > In this case, I doubt that you wil find contacting them worth the > > > costof the research. > > > > 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 > > > Looking at the junk, I believe it is all from the same vehicle. > > However, much of the vehicle is missing. > > > 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 quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > 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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