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Chassis Plate & M-Plate Locations
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<blockquote data-quote="Bay_Buster" data-source="post: 624894" data-attributes="member: 19284"><p>That's exactly what I thought when I first saw the chassis plate on the removable valance. But because it was riveted on, I didn't question it at first - why would anyone bother moving such a thing and putting the extra effort in to rivet it in a new place? Doesn't seem to add up to me. Also my van is a December '68 build, so I think actually built to '69 spec, meaning it isn't in the special one-year-only parts club?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bay_Buster, post: 624894, member: 19284"] That's exactly what I thought when I first saw the chassis plate on the removable valance. But because it was riveted on, I didn't question it at first - why would anyone bother moving such a thing and putting the extra effort in to rivet it in a new place? Doesn't seem to add up to me. Also my van is a December '68 build, so I think actually built to '69 spec, meaning it isn't in the special one-year-only parts club? [/QUOTE]
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