Car Number:   How to locate car number
Please send the following information off the dash plaque and engine:
Serial Number:
Series/Lot ##:(1-10)
(on dash plaque)
Engine Number:
Body Number:
(on left front door sill plate)
Number of Passengers:
Year Model:
Model: (E,H,I,L, R or M)
(Junior-8, 8-70, 8-80, M-90))
No. of Cylinders:
H.P:
Body Type:
Condition of car:
(see notes below)
Date when you acquired the car:
Previous Owners:
(1):
(2):
Miscellaneous notes or history of the car:

Car Owner's Name:
Street:
City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Do you know of any other Locomobile owners? If so, how can I contact them?

* Vehicle Condition Code (per Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-42)

1) EXCELLENT: Restored to current professional standards of quality in every area; or original with all components operating and appearing as new.

2) FINE: Well-restored; or combination of superior restoration and excellent original; or extremely well-maintained original showing very minimal wear.

3) VERY GOOD: completely operable original or older restoration showing wear; or amateur restoration; all presentable and serviceable inside and out. Also combinations of well-done restoration and good operable components; or partially restored car with all parts to complete/or valuable NOS parts.

4) GOOD: A driveable vehicle needing no or only minor work to be functional; or a deteriorated restoration; or a very poor amateur restoration. All components may need restoration to be EXCELLENT, but mostly usable "as is".

5) RESTORABLE: Needs complete restoration of body, chassis, and interior. Not driveable, but is not weathered, wrecked or stripped to the point of being useful only for parts salvage.

6) UNRESTORABLE: Primarily a parts car; missing numerous parts; or portions of the car deteriorated beyond restorable condition; or could be built back into its original condition with the addition of numerous missing parts.

 

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