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  1. hndrsonj

    Bob deuce data plate--need count on truck numbers

    David, the plates look good. How about making the 3rd plate into a XM381 plate for the gasser crowd (no A2)? Well I guess it's not a crowd more like a couple. I'd buy one.[thumbzup]
  2. hndrsonj

    Bob deuce data plate--need count on truck numbers

    David, now that you have them in whatever format, what happens next? I am curious how data plates are actually made. Are they etched? Screened? What is the difference in the end product, looks, and what did the army origionally have?
  3. hndrsonj

    Bob deuce data plate--need count on truck numbers

    They definately do look better that way but M34 beds are kind of hard to find.
  4. hndrsonj

    Bob deuce data plate--need count on truck numbers

    The Detroit Spreadsheet is the correct numbers for a short deuce GASSER. Multi's are alot heavier (around 500lbs or so). If you did a plate to the gasser specs (without the A2), I'd buy one FYI.
  5. hndrsonj

    Bob deuce data plate--need count on truck numbers

    The correct designation for the bobbed deuce was XM-381. Since you are doing multi's, it would be safe to assume the correct designation would be XM-381A2. Did you get the info (weights etc) from the detroit arsenal build sheet? There is a link here somewhere.
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