Go th the site listed below and it says
"Unfortunately I am unable to locate a source which can provide information
regarding serial numbers and their decoding. The universal response is that
prior to 1967 the serial numbers were not intended to provide anything more
than sequential information and a means to meet state title registration
requirements."
Phil Piper
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Phil Patterson wrote...
At 10:12 AM 6/29/00 -0600, you wrote:
>I would like to know any info related to my 61 Tradewind ID# 240361T. It
has
>always seemed strange that the no. was so short, because I figured the 24
>refered to length and the 61 was year so the 03 is the only unaccounted
for
>number, or am I looking at it all wrong. Thanks, Phil
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Hi Phil,
As I read your serial number the 24 is the length, the 0 indicates the
model year, in this case 1960, the next three digits... 361 are a sequence
number, and the T indicates twin beds. Since Karnack is back from Bismarck
he may wish to pass further judgement on this.
John
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