BRASS

START PRODUCTION – MARCH 1942

BRASS
“MARCH 1942 – MID 1942”


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ZINC
“MID 1942 – END 1942”

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ZINC
“JAN 1943 – NOV 1943”


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ZINC
“DEC 1983 – MID 1944”

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ZINC
“MID 1944 – MARCH 1945”


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ZINC
“MARCH 1945 – END OF PRODUCTION”

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BRASS
“CANADIAN 242 CONTRACT”


note: I have read several publications stating that Willys used zinc coated steel or aluminium for their plates. I have studied the materials used by Willys and I am 100% sure that the metal used for the respective styles (seen here on this page) between mid 1942 until the end of production is solid zinc.
From start of production until mid 1942 and the Canadian style dataplates they used brass.


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BRASS
“CANADIAN 505 CONTRACT”

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BRASS
“CANADIAN 505 CONTRACT PUBLICATION PLATE”


I can stamp your plates in a 100% correct stamp font!

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Due my continuous dataplate research I can now even better appoint the correct style for your Jeep;
When you have ordered your dataplateset, I will appoint the correct plate style for your serialnumber


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ZINC
LIGHT SWITCH PLATE

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ZINC
SHIPPING PLATE


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REGULATOR PLATES

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GENERATER PALTER


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DISTIBUROR PLATE

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STARTER PLATE


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ZINC
“BROWN-LIPE GEAR BOX PLATE STYLE 1 BLACK”

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ZINC
“LATE FRAME PLATE”


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ZINC
“VERY EARLY FRAME PLATE WITHOUT MB PREFIX”

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ZINC
“EARLY FRAME PLATE WITH MB PREFIX”


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BRASS
“EARLY WILLYS MB FILTER PLATE”

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ZINC
“WILLYS MB FILTER PLATE”


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STEEL
“TIRE INFLATION PLATE”

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ZINC
“CAPSTAN WINCH CAUTION PLATE”


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ZINC
“TANDEM CAUTION PLATE”

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BRASS
“TANDEM CAUTION PLATE”

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