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Old 11-06-18, 11:11
Brian Gallaghan Brian Gallaghan is offline
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Thanks so much for all your input. No wonder i have struggled to identify my Dodge. Things are not always as they first appear.
I did some digging with the NZ transport agency and i have been given some registration details going back to 1967. No names or personal details due to privacy issues, but did give me a different engine number. T11635890
Chassis number is same as whats on the cab, but maybe the cab was changed early on in its life. It,s also listed as a flat deck truck.
I measured the wheelbase = 120 It has 11 leaf springs in the back.
It has 16'' split rim wheels and a full floating hypoid rear axle.
I have tried to find the number on the chassis rail but no luck, an i looking in the right place?
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