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Post by olivetheescort on Mar 26, 2016 16:42:45 GMT 10
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Post by Mustang on Mar 27, 2016 10:27:15 GMT 10
As it is Easter, there may be a delay in some replies. Interesting for this era not to have front windows?
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Post by olivetheescort on Mar 27, 2016 10:32:15 GMT 10
Where the front window would be is bunks. I'll post some pics inside for you
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Post by pisces51 on Mar 27, 2016 21:44:58 GMT 10
G'day Olivetheescort, Your sister's Millard is from late 1978 or perhaps the early part of 1979, before the Millard business was partially taken over by Viscount. We know that the Millard full-size van chassis numbering system got up to around M55xxx by 1978, and the Millard poptop chassis numbering system got up to around MM4xxx by 1978, but then for some unknown reason the numbering system was changed to combine both full-size and poptop vans into the one chassis numbering system that no longer had the prefix letter(s). I've seen Millards from the end of the 1970s with a chassis number of 75xxx; 76xxx and 79xxx, but I have no idea what the numbers relate to (they certainly don't relate to 1975, 1976 and 1979 as such). If your sister's Millard is still fairly intact, there should be an oval RVMAA badge near the door handle (see this thread for further info... RVMAA Badge ). I would expect the number on her badge to be great than 20000. cheers, Al.
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Post by olivetheescort on Mar 28, 2016 15:21:41 GMT 10
Wow you are a book of knowledge. Thanks so much. Her badge is there as you predicted and the number is 047650. What does that all mean please?
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