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Originally posted by David_Hayward
Can't recognise the number...'M' looks like Melbourne assembly plant, sequential # 959 but the '4215' is puzzling - it's not a Canadian model designation and neither is it a US one. It could be a Holden model number.
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I have seen numbers in the AWM registers for 4113M, 4114M, 4115M, and 4116M, some written as 41.15M. This could be '41 model 1300, '41 model 1400 and '41 model 1500 series trucks assembled in Melbourne. I haven't got far enough through the books, but it may seem that a 4215 might be a 1942 model 30cwt truck?
The description of a 4113 is a "GS uty recon"
" " " 4114 is "GS Van"
" " 4115 is "30cwt GS" or "30cwt Indian Amb"
" " 4116 is 3 ton truck.