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REALLY old Clark forklift ID help

I've got an ancient Clark forklift I am trying to ID so that I can find the parts to restore it. There is no ID plate that I have been able to find and the engine (which was a Continental F600 series motor from the looks of the remaining parts) is missing. I have plenty of pics and can provide casting numbers for the parts I have upon request. Anyone interested and able to help me ID this old machine or the engine I need to put in it?
  • Posted 20 Oct 2009 04:35
  • Discussion started by fivefoot20
  • California, United States
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I'm sure you will be able to find out everything you want to know about it if you post a link to the pictures. Type out the word "dot" for. so this website doesn't delete the hyperlink because they don't allow them.
  • Posted 20 Oct 2009 04:52
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States

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