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Stencil Kit - WW2 Trailer
Stencil Kit - WW2 Trailer
The Tonka Jeep trailer stencil kit offers the following:
- 2" rear alpha numeric code (Division/Unit) markings
- 10" star for the rear (Qty. 3) *see additional notes
**The photo is the rear panel of a September 15, 1942 American Bantam Mfg. trailer. Four coats of Dutch Boy, Glidden and whatever else was in the tool shed were removed to reveal the standard star; in addition both early and post-war olive drab paint can be seen.
Courtesy to Chuck Lutz of California for helping us identify the make and year!
There were several updates during the war years on size, placement and number of stars, so we're offering options.
Here are the choices (please select one of the following:
- Three 10" standard stars
- Three 8" invasion stars (specify solid or broken circle)
- Three 6" standard stars
Our single-use stencil kit has a low-tack adhesive backed material which leaves no residue.
Our kits provide the choice of factory applied or "distressed" field applied alpha numeric fonts, please specify which version you'd like in the notes area of ordering.
If you have questions on how to apply, we're available via email to answer your questions.