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More than likely the '70 was a Kaiser-Jeep product. In late '71 or early '72 AM General purchased the Kaiser-Jeep tooling and started production.
Around mid'72 they started using their own data plates.
This can be seen on some other threads on the history of the deuce.
jimm1009
data plate info
The one thing that could be missing is the year. Not all replacement data plates added by Uncle Sam after rebuild or damage had the year added.
My truck also stated that it was a M35A2 when it was an M35A2C (drop side).
That was obvious since it had the drop side bed and the...
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