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Xm381a2

jatonka

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That is a great plate, I built the first known XM381 E3, which I named the JATonka M35A4. I am indebted to you for your ability to create data plates. Can I convince you to change it to "XM381 E2" ? That will carry on the original military nomenclature for the single axle Reo 2 1/2 ton conversion. In 1952 the military made a modified Deuce single axle and called it an XM 381. In 1964 the military made another single axle modified Deuce and called it an XM381 E1. We are now at the XM 381 E2stage with the trucks that we are converting to 4x4 configuration. Thank you , John T
 

maddawg308

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That plate is just freakin' awesome. Great work! You should go into the business of making data plates as good as you are at it!
 

comdiver

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Thanks for the complements. I am still working out the bugs and have artwork made for both w/w and wo/w versions. There is a real good chance I will make a bunch.
 

comdiver

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It had 11.00x20 tires. The bed was close to the trailer box from the M105 except the wheel cut outs were square not angled.
 
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