
aluminum tag
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aluminum tag
ALUMINUM tag for speed for each gear in high & low. as I can not read mine it has been faded would like to know just to compare. 

Hit Duh Ground Runnin
Data Plates
I believe there is a fellow in Texas that sells excellent quality remakes of the data plates. It's called Rapco as I recall. Not very expensive.
Regards,
Bryan Sage
Regards,
Bryan Sage
Where's the Plates? (Beef)
Thanks for the info Lifer, but if you go to Rod's site you'll see that almost every data plate for the M37 series is "Not Available At This Time." Kind of a waste of time you'd think. The site I'm refering to is:Lifer wrote:Try MVdataplates.com
http://www.rapcoparts.com/index.html
They seem to have all the plates and a set as well for $45.00. They also have quite a large catalog of parts for those in need. It has been a number of years since I've seen this fellow and his lovely wife at the MVPA Conventions, but he impressed as an honest and genuine fellow who was very focused.
Regards,
Bryan Sage
I think I still have some NOS road speed data plates, if interested email me Autodoc51@aol.com. When it warms up (36 out there now, cold for Florida)
I will check.

I think this is only a problem for later trucks---I am about to order many new plates from MVDPs (or plan to)...All the alluminium plates are "NAATT", but since mine is a 1951 it had mostly brass plates which he sells....Lifer wrote:Oh. I didn't realize that MVDP had an "availability problem."
1951 M37 w\w
Marcus in NC
Marcus in NC