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Old 06-05-2013, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Aerostar
Four posts on 5/13/2013
5/16-5-30: I was on an AK cruise/tour. This members questions have since been answered elsewhere.

Originally Posted by zwknhmr
I just bought a 1967 C950 fire truck = C95LUA5664
VIN contains 11 digits, first 6 are correct, one number of serial number missing after the letter A. So I cannot give you the build month.

C95 = C950 / L = 534 4V / U = Louisville KY Assembly Plant / 1967 serial number range: A00,001-B82,000.

btw: I don't care for In-N-Out's wilted lettuce and at 6-5 325, I need another hamburger like I need another appendix! You wanna talk trucks, the place to do it is at Early Ford Store in San Dimas.
Originally Posted by Acoupa
I have a 1965 Ford F750. VIN: F75KU612922 / W/B 174 / Model F750 / Body 481A / Trans L / Axle 76
F75 = F750.

K = 361 2V FT engine.

U = Louisville KY Assembly Plant.

612922 = 1965, assembled November 1964.

174" Wheelbase.

F750, 22,500 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.

481: 4 = Light Beige Crush Vinyl & Light Beige Wicker Pattern Vinyl / 81 = 81A Standard Cab.

L = Clark model 2651-V1 or 2653-V1 5 Speed Direct.

76 = Timken model H140 Single Speed Rear Axle / 7.20-1 / 17,000 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity.