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			G'day Dave, Thanks for the information - I was hoping that somewhere on the Chassis there were actually stamped numbers which were then reproduced on the firewall plate. Kind Regards Lionel | 
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			I was reserving my comments about that! It is possible that Holdens did stamp the number on the frame, when assembled. Future locations (by the American plants) suggest it was stamped on the chassis on the 'risers'. It may need a good look with a dentist's mirror and something to clean off grime...but perhaps someone in Oz can suggest if you are barking up a gumtree on this one?
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 G'day David, Thanks for your informatiion, I appreciate it.  Could you give me some hint where the "risers" would be on a truck as I am not familiar with the term? Kind Regards Lionel | 
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			You might try the highest poitns of the frame. I have a complete list of all 1940 Chev/ML and GMC Canadian models if required by chassis length. | 
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