I don't know that answer.
I do know I have a manual somewhere that list out all of this stuff. It isn't on this computer though. Maybe at home or in my office at home. I will find it one of these days.
I don't know that answer.
I do know I have a manual somewhere that list out all of this stuff. It isn't on this computer though. Maybe at home or in my office at home. I will find it one of these days.
stirring the pot :)
I found this thread, looking for this exact information.
seems some manuals say the c is for cross country:
"According to TM 9-2320-209-10-1
VEHICLE /BRIDGE CLASSIFICATION.
E - Class number of vehicle with no payload.
C - Class number of vehicle with cross-country payload.
H - Class number of vehicle with highway payload.
who knows... they all look pretty cool for 2013 on a 67-69 restored MV 715.
I still dont think the USMC used bridge plates...I could be wrong.
http://www.m715zone.com/vb/showthread.php?t=25448 ( new thread on this subject here on the zone )