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#High standard dates of manufacture code#
A two or three letter code on the left side of the barrel identifies the month and year of manufacture. We have no data for Remingtons made at other times.
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For the Second Series 1/2-tons, GVW is rated at 5,000 lbs. REMINGTON DATES OF MANUFACTURE For Remington guns made 1921-1972 only. Carrying capacity is specified by gross vehicle weight (GVW) ratings. with the six-cylinder, while a 3/4-ton long-wheelbase pickup with the six weighs 3,750 lbs. A Second Series short-wheelbase 1/2-ton pickup weighs 3,375 lbs. Curb weights depend on body style and engine. It was also offered as a chassis-and-cab with a 125.25-inch wheelbase in the First Series, and a 114- or 123.25-inch wheelbase in the Second Series. The 1-ton 250 series came with a wheelbase of 137 inches (First Series) or 135 inches (Second Series) in a variety of styles: chassis-and-cab, stake, platform, pickup (Second Series), panel and canopy (First Series). It was also offered as a chassis only in wheelbases of 104, 125 and 137 inches. The 3/4-ton 150 series was available as chassis-and-cab, pickup and stake truck in the same long wheelbase: 125.25 inches in the First Series, 123.25 in the Second Series. The Second Series saw the debut of the Suburban Pickup, a well-trimmed version of the short-wheelbase pickup. .Standard movement until 1974, so the earliest Hongqi Standard movements have date codes starting with X (the first month of manufacture is unknown). Suburbans and panel trucks were available only with the short wheelbase, while a stake truck was offered with the long wheelbase only. Short and long beds in the First Series had wheelbases of 116 and 125.25 inches respectively, while in the Second Series they had wheelbases of 114 and 123.25 inches. The canopy truck, similar to a panel truck but with open sides at the back, was offered with the First Series, but didn't make it beyond that. The 1/2-ton 100 series was available as a chassis-and-cab, pickup, panel truck and Suburban.