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1984 CUCV M1028
a. Serial Number (VIN number) : 1GCHD34J1EF380160
b. Registration Number : NF0HWT
c. NSN without dashes : 2320011275077
d. Where you bought it : Alpharetta, GA
e. Bumper numbers if you can legibly read them : None
1984 CUCV M1028
a. Serial Number (VIN number) : 1GCHD34J1EF380160
b. Registration Number : N/A
c. NSN without dashes : 2320011275077
d. Where you bought it : Georgia
e. Bumper numbers if you can legibly read them : No bumper numbers, but inside door in big stenciled letters is "NF0HWT"
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