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Re: Re: Re: 1936 reo speedwagonPosted by noncompos on October 02, 2007 at 21:08:35 from (65.102.19.216): In Reply to: Re: Re: 1936 reo speedwagon posted by PETE on October 02, 2007 at 18:06:36:
Usually there's a makers tag (small metal piece, 2 or 3 inches x 3 or 4 inches) riveted somewhere visible (on firewall under hood, around inside of drivers doorframe, on inside of glove box door, somewhere on inside of cab, etc) which gives truck model and serial #'s (both for owners and for mech's working on truck). Engines usually have their own tag, showing make and model, but often both lost, destroyed or maybe never installed. See what you can find; you may have to scrape grease off the engine block to find a tag.
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