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Post by michelle on Mar 21, 2016 13:29:29 GMT 10
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Post by michelle on Mar 21, 2016 13:32:13 GMT 10
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Post by captivenut on Mar 21, 2016 16:49:34 GMT 10
Hi Michelle, I'm taking a stab and guessing your Millard is a mid 70's but I'm perplexed as to why you have to know this for re-rego? What state are you in? The number M39808 is the manufacturers chassis number. It's not a VIN and never was. It predates the national VIN system and is simply a part of the maker's internal production logistics. In Vic if VicRoads elephant trackers can't ascertain the make/model/year they usually just issue a new VIN and will designate it a Millard '1900' model. But VicRoads re-rego for vintage & classic caravans is pretty much a walk in the park compared with some states. Good luck. Cheers, Sam
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Post by bobt on Mar 21, 2016 18:16:38 GMT 10
Hi Michelle If you have a read thru the Museum Section you will find that your caravan was most likely built in 1974. From what I can gather Millard did not use model names bobt
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Post by michelle on Mar 22, 2016 9:25:25 GMT 10
Thanks Guys Roadworthy guy has gotten back to us to say we dont need to chase this up anymore they can use it Dont think they had come across one that old for a while and its for NSW rego
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Post by michelle on Mar 22, 2016 9:31:50 GMT 10
Looks like hubby has a thing for 1970s vans he has just purchased a 1970s franklin as well ??
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Post by michelle on Mar 22, 2016 9:35:57 GMT 10
Interior photo Millard pre renovations - have ripped out seating and large cupboards Hubby wants to install a loo in front were the bunks are situated and i aim on rebuilding seating
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Post by Mustang on Mar 27, 2016 10:35:42 GMT 10
Some of us go down the "keep it original" road (me) , some just want creature comforts. Here at Classic we don't preach one way, just fostering save a Classic, DIY & get back on the road to enjoy. Good to see you on the way.
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