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My first thoughts were "Yikes" until I realized you had an Ontario Jeep.
No tac signs that I can see to help you on your quest for it's history. Perhaps underneath the layers. Look particularly on the front fenders, and rear corners. Occasionally they could also be on the front bumper, or the bumperettes, but their longevity was very limited in those locations there since push starting with another Jeep was the norm back then. Last edited by rob love; 12-10-15 at 15:26. |
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