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 1956 DJ-3A Aluminum Dash Tag, Where did this Dash Tag come from?
colin
Posted: May 23 2012, 01:49 PM


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I have been out of the loop for a while, but the serial number/engine number has been well covered by Bruce and FBill, so I won't step in there, other than to say I will record both serial numbers on the DJ3s in my database.

FBill, you would flash on the Southwest Airlines on the tag, as I did, but I suspect since Mount Lassen is a national park in northern California, that tag might have been put on there by a concessionaire for the National Park Service. Painted all green would have been normal for concessionaire vehicles in the parks. I know Fred Harvey concessions at Grand Canyon had their vehicles painted a forest green back in the 50s. Just a thought.

Roadrunner, if you will email me your information, I will add it to my DJ3A database. You can contact me at; colins60vette@cox.net
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