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Try taking a piece of paper and a pencil and rub the pencil across like you do to a pad of paper to see what was last written on it. It may bring it out. If this does not work then you will need to mess up the nice deep green paint. Spray cans are available from various venders but it will not be carc if that is what you have there. You could just put on a light coat so the numbers stay legible.ackcarus said:Does anyone have a picture of a serial number on a truck, I would rather not take all the nice DEEP green paint off (unless I need too).
Tks
I have a 109A3 with mismatched numbers, so I had to scrape off the paint, I'll post a pic soonida34 said:Try taking a piece of paper and a pencil and rub the pencil across like you do to a pad of paper to see what was last written on it. It may bring it out. If this does not work then you will need to mess up the nice deep green paint. Spray cans are available from various venders but it will not be carc if that is what you have there. You could just put on a light coat so the numbers stay legible.ackcarus said:Does anyone have a picture of a serial number on a truck, I would rather not take all the nice DEEP green paint off (unless I need too).
Tks
That is a very dangerous part, removed from most all M35's, Carefully remove it and send it to me, I'll dispose of it for you.ackcarus said:Is there any other place it could be? I had already cleaned that part off and nothing. I just cleaned off that entire area top to bottom and nothing. The front axle has a data plate that says 6/72 and the axle hosing is stamped with 1968. The other axle’s data plates are damaged and unreadable but the axle hosing are stamped 1968 also. I still have no real idea who made this thing or what year it was made. I appreciate all your help on this.
Thanks
PS does anyone know what this thing on the draglink is?
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