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Old 01-07-16, 03:56
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Originally Posted by David Dunlop View Post
If memory serves me correctly, on my 52 M38CDN, the rear plate bracket (as shown by Wayne) had a wooden block located under the lower mounting portion. This allowed the licence plate portion to be located about 3/4 ' off the rear top canvas and made it a lot easier to access the top tie down straps and related footman loops on the driver's rear corner of the vehicle. The wooden block was shaped to match the lower curve of the plate bracket.


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Exactly David. Same on the 1953 A1's.
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