Strange that you should start this thread today, yesterday as I was reading Formation/arm of service/serials for Australian vehicle
http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...&threadid=7279 in particular JackMs picture of markings it occurred to me that “PASS” would be a neat license plate for a CMP. Back when I was thinking about a Vanity/Initial (as they called in New Hampshire) my family came up with the following list of possible truck plates for the new truck. Listed under Plate were plates that were available as Antique Vehicle plates in NH at that time. Some of them we were surprised that no one had taken them. In the end, we settled on CANADA to honor the country of origin. Many of the others while they would be meaning full for the MLU community we decided would be too esoteric for the general public.
Plate Context of plate
&THE BEAUTY &THE BEAST
CMP Canadian Military Pattern
BBC British Broadcasting Corporation
CBC Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
MVMVC Merrimack Valley Military Vehicle Collectors
MVMVCC Merrimack Valley Military Vehicle Collectors Club
WWII World War II
OLD
TRUCK
PORTEE Gun Portee
MONKEY Monkey Face Nick name for style cab Pattern 12
MUSEUM
NAAFI British Term Navy, Army and Air Force Institute
PATT12 Pattern 12 Cab
PAT12 Pattern 12 Cab
DMV Department Motor Vehicles (just to mess with their heads)
GOV Government (just to mess with their heads)
CHEV Chevrolet
CANADA Canada origin of truck
Lilley Lilley Marlene
PASS For the Pass sign on the front and rear of Canadian trucks indicating side to pass the truck on.
C6OL Chevrolet 60 carry weight long chassis
C6OS Chevrolet 60 carry weight short chassis
TEST as for test/experimental vehicle
Desert
DITTO
CHEERO Cheerio
Betsy First CBC Truck sent to Europe