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Old 17-03-17, 19:17
Jesse Browning Jesse Browning is offline
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Perry. There are two. One screwed to each side of the lid of the junction box in the radio compartment. The one, very detailed that I posted here; and the other that shows how the radio wiring is connected to the junction blocks inside the box ( also pictured on page 191 of the operators manual). Both came with the vehicle. Maybe the derilect Sextons in Huntsville still have them. They were, interestingly, 2056 and2057. Maybe the plates were deleted on later vehicles such as yours. They're really of no practical use, being mounted in the most difficult place to see that they are. Jesse.

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