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Found an 1940s old truck racer in the woods

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Found a 1940s old truck racer in the woods

This was a late 40's, early 50's truck. I didn't bring my camera along with me for the hike, which I regret... I am going to go back to the truck soon and take some pictures.

Anyway, I was wondering what this truck was. It had racing slicks on, had a straight-8 under the hood, and had yellow spray paint throughout the body of the car. behind the front fenders there were spray painted flames and inside of them it said "p$%#y". It still had a radio, pedals, steering wheel, and the only noticeable thing missing from the dash was the speedometer. There were old style Pontiac emblems on the side of the car. There was writing on the side, which had a few numbers then "AG". I could not clearly see the numbers as they had a rotting branch on them which took off the paint. I will provide any other details if necessary. Thanks.
 
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pictures and a vin number would help
 
pictures and a vin number would help

I'm going to head back there in a few days and take some pictures and write down the numbers. by the way, this truck was found in the Adirondacks pretty close to Lake George.
 
Sorry, i never got those pictures. I'll get them soon lol

Anyone have an idea of where the VIN would be on a truck like this? under the hood?
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the problem with giving you any information is Pontiac never made any trucks, so either it is not a Pontiac or somebody took a car and converted it. Try the drivers side door pillar for a vin.
 
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