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Willys MB/GPW: We won't lie, this Jeep model is our favorite. CJ2A/3A/B: This Jeep is the girl next-door. M38 & M38A1: The last of the military flat fenders and it's laterfull-figured version. Jeepster: You never had a chance. Shiny paint, chrome, white walls and a drop top. Jeep Wagon/Service Truck: Ralph Kramden's driver when he wasn't driving a bus. Willys Pick-Up: With bib overalls and well worn boots, this variant says get'r done. CJ5 / CJ6: The curvaceous Jeep; o.k. we'll stop there, you get the idea. American Motors Jeeps: The best vehicle AMC ever sold. Don't believe us, just look up the AMC Gremlin, Matador and Javelin, you may want to look away.
Stencil Kit - WW2 MB/GPW
Stencil Kit - WW2 MB/GPW
This stencil kit comes with the following:
BUMPER MARKINGS: 3" alpha/numeric for any units.
3" alpha/numeric for any units. Qty. 1
HOOD MARKINGS:
Includes 2" "U.S.A", over 8 digits. Qty. 1 set of 2
**Please specify, U.S.A, USAAF, USN, USMC
HOOD STAR:
Any size standard or invasion star up to 25". Qty. 1
*Please note - a 15" star is correct per the "the book", which is a manual dictating all markings on WW2 dated vehicles.
**We offer "invasion stars" in the following outside diameter sizes: 15", 20", 25".
***Please specify solid or broken circle for invasion star.
STARS / REAR QUARTER PANELS:
6" standard or invasion stars
**Please specify solid or broken circle for invasion star.
BUMPERETTE MARKINGS:
2" alpha/numeric for any units. Qty. 1 set
**This 2" stencil is "stacked" on the bumperette.
Our single-use stencil kit has a low-tack adhesive backed material which leaves no residue.
Our kits provides the choice of factory applied or distressed field applied alpha numeric fonts.
If you have questions on how to apply, we're available via email to answer your questions.
The photo on the left is the first two digits (which on all Jeeps starts with "20"), from a January 22, 1944 marked Willys MB. This hood also has two faded invasion stars over painted. Also note both the blue drab and white over painting of these factory applied numbers.
The photo on the right is of a newly applied set of Tonka stencils to a restoration we completed in 2015. Also note the "distressed" numbers on the hood; this was at the client's request.