Hi all,
Got this request in from Ernie L. I'm sure it's not NAPCO as it's WAY too
early, but some of you are avid military and Art Deco Series enthusiasts and
may be able to provide some insight as to possible sources of information.
Anybody?
Kevin P.
'59 Apache 38/NAPCO
The NAPCO Owners Group
http://www.stovebolt.com/napco
-----Original Message-----
From: EAL [mailto:eal@nb.net]
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 9:01 PM
To: oletwuk@fastrus.com
Subject: 42 Chevy
Can you help?
I have a 1942 Chevy, 1 1/2 ton, 4x4 military vehicle, GM series 7100. I
have been trying to locate ring & pinions for this vehicle.
Unfortunately I keep coming up with dead ends. Is it possible the drive
axles for this vehicle are NAPCO components? The rear differential is
stamped with #BFFHII84, I have been unable to locate a # on the front
axle. I appreciate any help.
Thanks
Ernie L.
eal@nb.net
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