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Old 23-04-12, 20:30
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I think Dirk Leegwater does repro ones (there's not a specific bit on his website but there's a promising picture showing a range of them)

I was pondering getting some for mine but there's no sign of them ever being there, which probably ties in with the reversed transfer box operation.
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Old 24-04-12, 10:37
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G'Day Lauren,

I have sent an email to Dirk, and am awaiting reply.

There are so many of the jeep plates around, but begger all for CMP. What's wrong with the world?

T.
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Old 27-04-12, 00:01
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They either have no taste or an irrational desire for vehicles that fit in the garage.
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Old 27-04-12, 14:48
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Nope, Dirk doesn't have what I am after either!

Search goes on.
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Old 27-04-12, 19:34
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Hi,
I have these on an engine cover here. A little bit weathered, but.....

Didn't you also need some of these window hardware pieces?

Thanks, David
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Old 28-04-12, 00:07
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G'Day David!


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Old 28-04-12, 05:07
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Hi,
I have these on an engine cover here. A little bit weathered, but.....

Didn't you also need some of these window hardware pieces?

Thanks, David
Just a point, the data plate indicates a truck with single speed transfer case as in a F15A or F30... and the inner windscreen hardware are Canadian not Australian pattern.
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Old 28-04-12, 11:51
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Just a point, the data plate indicates a truck with single speed transfer case as in a F15A or F30... and the inner windscreen hardware are Canadian not Australian pattern.
I hadn't realised the different transfer case plate, but I can use this one to exchange for correct one, at some later point in time.

The windscreen hardware is exactly same as the highly rusted bits that came off my truck. Well actually they fell apart like the dead sea scrolls, when I attempted to remove, but they were like those shown by David, before they crumbled into Tetanus.
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I also have this plate that someone may find desirable to PX/X for Cab 13 F60 transfer/gear plate.
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Old 28-04-12, 09:29
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I have these on an engine cover here. A little bit weathered, but.....
Hi David,

If they are not fit for Tony's purpose, I'd be interested in them for my F15A.

Thanks,
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