Mine are held on with two screws.

A couple of photos of mine here (before I repainted the infill):

https://goo.gl/photos/pfgf9C6cMP35cnL28

https://goo.gl/photos/3Gh7ysq54Y3eHaoG8

Ken H.

On 13 January 2016 at 11:48, Mitchell's via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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> Gary&Josh,
> I have been holding off until the final prototype has been completed and
> the price has been established. The Canadian peso and where they are built
> is a factor too. My polycarbonate name plate is like new considering it
> lives under the dodger in the summer sun. That said, I am also interested,
> there may not be another opportunity to buy a new set at a group purchase
> price. My concern is the mounting of the plates and possible need to remove
> the old one. How are Ken's fastened and where? Has anyone removed theirs
> and how were they originally fastened? Window epoxy?
> I want to take a picture of mine under the winter cover but we are getting
> a good winter snow storm so maybe later this week.
>
> Gary, Thanks for your time and including the list!
>
> Len Mitchell
> CRAZY LEGS
> 1989 37+
> Midland Ontario
>
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