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Re: [oletrucks] More on the ID plates

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] More on the ID plates
From: "Boteler Family" <boteler@olg.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 00:16:24 -0400
The best way to protect the Big Blue ID plate is to remove it!  Just push
the rivets out from the back side and put the plate in a safe place until
the job is done!  The rivets are reusable.

Along the same line has anyone ever relocated the SS serial number plate to
a different cab?  How did you spot weld it with out ruining it?

Mike B. '56 8400 Wrecker  :)

-----Original Message-----
From: J Forbes <jforbes@primenet.com>
To: oletrucks list <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, October 29, 1999 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] More on the ID plates


>Bill--
>
>The Task Force trucks have two plates...the small one is a stainless
>steel plate that has the VIN stamped into it, and is spot welded to the
>door jamb or windshield pillar...the big one is a silkscreened blue on
>aluminum plate that has the engine and GVW data screened, and the paint
>and trim codes are stamped into it, and is riveted onto the jamb
>(between the hinges).
>
>The small VIN tag can be cleaned with aircraft remover, if you want, but
>the big one is hard to fix if it's ever been messed up.  You can
>probably use laquer thinner or stripper to remove the thepaint, but the
>original printing will probably go away as well.  I got lucky on my 3
>trucks...they all have unmolested tags, and I've taken care to mask
>them  whenever doing any stripping or painting in the area.  Don't put
>masking tape on the blue paint on the big tag...it will pull it off.
>Use masking paper, with a small bit of tape around the edges where it's
>bare metal.
>
>Jim
>
>------------------------------
>YOU WROTE:
>Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 17:33:36 -0400
>From: Bill Bailey <billb@gamewood.net>
>Subject: [oletrucks] More on the ID plates
>
>My truck has two plates mounted in the door sill, there is one at the
>top which has the VIN number embossed into it, there is an additional
>plate down low in the door sill which is about 3x4" (from memory).  It
>has been painted over, my question is what is supposed to be on that
>plate. I tried the lacquer thinner on it and the paint wouldn't come
>off. Any other ideas on how to remove the paint so I can see the
>information?
>
>- --
>Bill Bailey
>57 Chevrolet 3100
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

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