I assume this was for the full run of nadas (66-67)? I recently saw one with a plaque riveted to the radiator panel that said negative earth but mine doesn't have it, nor does another friend with a nada.
I will take your word for it.
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The NADA 109 was officially a '67 model, although some were built in '66 (or '68 like mine)and registered as such. From what I know, all were built as negative ground, after the design change from positive ground. Any truck with a black dash from the factory (including the black vinyl wrapped NADA dash) is supposed to be negative earth. Body colour dash was standard for positive ground trucks. The plaque may or may not have made it on at the factory or a rad panel swap could have occurred as well, along with any number of changes made since leaving the factory 50 years ago.
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fully restored Martin Walter Dormobile - all original retained - original pale green - merimekko curtains - shower, sink, stove, closet, solar panel, sleeps 4 (2 are comfortable).
I just picked up 34300572. I am located in Seattle, WA. The truck has been off the road since 2002, so I am bringing it back to life. It strangely has a 1968 AMC 232 in it mated to the stock rover trans via a home-made plate. If I can't tickle this motor back to life, I have an old Scotty's adapter laying around that I may employ behind a Chevy 250.
I need a battery. Any suggestions?
When people made old parts work instead of buying new Chinese crap. Awesome!
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