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Early M100 Harness had a Receptacle on 1 end and mounted on the front corner
of the Trailer Frame. The Late M100 Harness id not have a receptacle on 1
end just shells on both ends.
I have either one.
www.mvpc.com
Hope this helps
Jeff Smith
M*V*P
www.mvpc.com
Pensacola, FL
-----Original Message-----
From: john rozell <jrozell@bellsouth.net>
To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>
Date: Sunday, April 09, 2000 6:56 PM
Subject: [MV] M100 trailer information
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>I am restoring a 1952 M100 trailer and have seen various ads listing
>wire harnesses as either "early" or "late". Could someone please
>explain the difference and which one would be accurate for my trailer?
>Under a coat or two of paint, along the side of the trailer tub, I also
>see the following in 1 1/2" high yellow stenciling: BOUT X ORD 11
>ME325RA34. Can anyone decipher this and tell me what it means? Since
>the stenciling was yellow, would the assumption that this is a Marine
>trailer be correct? If so, what would be the correct paint color for a
>Marine trailer of the 1952 time period?
>
>John
>
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