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rick25 19-10-11 06:25

M38A1 CDN2 Patent plate (behind pass. seat on wheelwell)
 
Is there anywhere that makes a M38A1 CDN2 patent plate (the one behind the passenger seat on the wheelwell) ?

If not, could forum members snap some pictures of their plates for me?

The US (Toledo, Ohio) plate looks like this as far as I know:

http://www.nf6x.net/greentruck/truck7/p1010790.jpg

Thanks,
Rick

jason meade 19-10-11 14:13

Rick To be honest I dont think the patten plate was on Canadian jeeps only the 4 holes were drilled or mabey that was only the m-38....all my years of playing with jeeps I have never seen one, only on Americian ones.

BCA 19-10-11 16:07

CDN2&3 serial plates
 
All CDN2 & 3 jeeps had a serial plate on the wheel well behind the passenger seat. I am not aware of any reproductions of this plate due to the difficulty of duplicating the raised texture of the print. The serial number matched the serial number on the dashboard plates (which are available for both the CDN2&3)
A reproduction wheel well plate from an American M38A1 would be the closest available substitute.
As an aside: A few 1952 Ford Canadian M38's had Willys bodies with "Jeep" script on the toolbox wall. But were these bodies drilled with 4 holes for a wheel well patent plate? Perhaps someone with one of these Jeep script bodies on an M38CDN can confirm.
....... Brian

r.morrison 20-10-11 03:42

plate?
 
:bang:Hi guys: Have a CDN2 in the drive way and will take a photo of it and send it to Brian.....who being the great guy that he is.....will take it and post it on the forum cuz I still DON"T know how to do it. Robert

rick25 20-10-11 05:24

Thanks for the replies so far, I'm interested in getting enough pictures to be able to produce a repro plate.

r.morrison 20-10-11 21:36

Data plate photo
 
Hi Rick: The CDN2 plate is exactly the same as your photo. The only addition is the letter "C" which is stamped between 97521 and the border of the plate.

Both Brian and I are "challenged" in down loading pictures on the forum page but email me at rob.mor@shaw.ca and I'll forward you off the photo. Hope this helps.....Robert

302Trooper 21-10-11 02:47

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Here is my CDN 3 plate. Both my CDN 2 have similar plates.

Dave
302Trooper

r.morrison 21-10-11 06:48

Photo Sent
 
Rick ...any problems with the photo ... let me know. Robert

oldlithgow 08-10-13 01:12

Reproduction Plates on Ebay
 
I Just received mine for the CDN3 and it is the right size, the seller has had the one for the CDN2 but is out right now. The only thing is they are milled not stamped.

http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/p...ow/photo-1.jpg

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/251313341846?...84.m1497.l2649

chris vickery 08-10-13 02:33

Reverse stamp number sets are readily available to be able to stamp the repro plate as shown. They are pricey but maybe if a few guys needed them done it would be worth investing in a set of stamps.

Eric B 16-10-13 18:06

M38A1 CDN 2 Serial number plate
 
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Hello

I have been in contact with the Data plate maker,(DATAPLATES4U)
this is what he says:

The style of plate you need has a raised serial number.
If I have to make such a plate it is a one-off plate.
This makes making such a plate more expensive then a stock plate.

The price for a one-off plate with your number raised is $135.00 US.

An other option is:
Also available is the same plate without a raised number. I have these plates in stock for $25.00 US, stamping your number (inward) is an additional $15.00 US.

He goes on to mention that this is an etching process. Which means the more orders we get the cheaper it can be as he can do more plates at the same time.

He does not have the reverse stamps.

The C at the end is stamped in.

Please let me know if there is any interest to get these done.

Thanks

Eric


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