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Model name based on model number?

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This is something I was looking for.... someone with the Connect access. I have tried guessing, as it comes up with about 5 different Legacy models. Didn't want to drop $20 each time I guessed. =) Now that I have two to choose from, I'll go from there.

I reached out to NADA and they can't find it either. Incredible.

Thanks all for your help. I'll post if I find a resolution.
 
Over the years I've found that you can use Google to find a model name or number. One of the problems is that manufacturers swap model names or buy and sell them between each other or take them over. It can be a daunting task to figure out what a manufacturer has done. But Google will usually return SOMETHING. Nothing for 1046.

The various versions of models may have some differences but they don't usually translate to large differences in replacement cost.

Can't your insurance company just use an estimate from another cost source, such as Marshall and Swift?
 
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