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This is about the project that is on going here, https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/the-next-project-an-asmh.216290/.
The truck is a 1953, M62. This truck was, on it's last assignment, assigned to the CANG. That is where it was acquired from. Inside the cab, on the doors are CANG markings. The markings are 8 digit, no alpha, unlike my deuce was. The numbers are not what are on the data plates, which are what I believe are original, OR what the rebuild tags from TEAD in 1968 are. Both the data plate on the dash and the rebuild tags show the same number.
My old truck was a 1968. It had a 1or 2 alpha, think it was a single "N" and a 4 digit number as the life long, assigned vehicle number.
My question is, what were the early M series trucks marked like? Just a 4 digit number or were there alpha letters assigned to them? I have looked on the frame where my deuce numbers were stamped, although no too hard since there have been other issues/items that needed attention before this, and don't see any numbers/letters.
The truck is a 1953, M62. This truck was, on it's last assignment, assigned to the CANG. That is where it was acquired from. Inside the cab, on the doors are CANG markings. The markings are 8 digit, no alpha, unlike my deuce was. The numbers are not what are on the data plates, which are what I believe are original, OR what the rebuild tags from TEAD in 1968 are. Both the data plate on the dash and the rebuild tags show the same number.
My old truck was a 1968. It had a 1or 2 alpha, think it was a single "N" and a 4 digit number as the life long, assigned vehicle number.
My question is, what were the early M series trucks marked like? Just a 4 digit number or were there alpha letters assigned to them? I have looked on the frame where my deuce numbers were stamped, although no too hard since there have been other issues/items that needed attention before this, and don't see any numbers/letters.