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Old 25-09-09, 22:40
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Tony these are features of the early model Fords. The bumper brackets with towing eyes were a left-over from before the 'D's were used on bumpers.

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Originally Posted by Ganmain Tony View Post
Max has a mate with an F15 that we took some photos of yesterday & we noticed something curious...



Were these the type of shock absorber used on early cab 12's or Cab 11's? & were they fitted to 15 hundred weight only??

HH has the heavier type/later type shock absorber on his cab 12 & he also has the towing 'Rings' so I wonder wether the great/late Alan Alfred Holgate has replaced the type in photo with the later type at some stage or wether they simply used up the old ones at the ford plant and started fitting the later type from sometime onwards.
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