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Post by jrxtreme on Jul 9, 2012 13:56:37 GMT -8
Just picked up a 1964 Stout. As best I can tell this is one of 4 shipped to North America. Is this true? What might the value be? It was raised in Arizona so its rust free. The truck had been parked in front of my dads neighbors house for years. I asked my dad to see if the neighbor wanted to sell it and he told my dad he had just looked up the phone number to a scrap yard and was going to have it crushed. He refused to take any money and gave it to him. I live out of town and don't have any pics but as best i recall it had a straight body
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Post by whysmee on Jul 10, 2012 15:49:03 GMT -8
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Post by mnstout on Jul 24, 2012 5:10:50 GMT -8
If you search the pages on the forum, there is a list giving frame numbers to their corresponding dates of manufacture. This frame number can be found forward of the cab on the drivers side. There is also a tag on the radiator support, on the top drivers side that will also have a number, and usually a year tag. Both of my stouts have these little tags, but they can be easily removed and discarded, so I would assume some do not have them.
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Post by La Mesa Stout on Aug 19, 2012 11:40:46 GMT -8
To my knowledge only the RK41 Stout was available here in the US from 64 to 67, and they are all the same body and chassis. So yes, please post the frame number. That will answer all questions.
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Post by whysmee2 on Aug 19, 2012 16:22:01 GMT -8
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Post by jaybee on Oct 10, 2017 9:41:52 GMT -8
I have a stout and am trying to figure out what year it is, any help would be great. Body number 164 309 Frame number rk41 10023
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