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Learning more about the history of my new deuce

Jeeper10

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If this topic has been beat to death I apologize but I can't find anything recent regarding doing this type of thing. I saw an old post talking about carnac doing a lot of awesome decoding for members. But I don't find anything recent. Is there anyway to learn a bit more about my new to me truck?
 

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Do a google search on NC Army National Guard with the unit shown on the second line of your bumper. To narrow it down a little further, you will need to provide what was on the other bumperette.
 

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Do a google search on NC Army National Guard with the unit shown on the second line of your bumper. To narrow it down a little further, you will need to provide what was on the other bumperette.
Thank you, this is the other side I can tell there's a B but I can't really read the rest.
 

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m1010plowboy

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If this topic has been beat to death I apologize but I can't find anything recent regarding doing this type of thing. I saw an old post talking about carnac doing a lot of awesome decoding for members. But I don't find anything recent. Is there anyway to learn a bit more about my new to me truck?
I gotta get new glasses....looked like CARNAC on the bumper which would be a little ironic.

There have been changes up here on gathering and releasing info on vehicles. I've seen some success using freedom of information requests so how would that work south of the 49th?

With the changes and squeeze on information it's good to re-visit ways to lock down history on anything. There are not very many of us doing it.
 
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