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Old 14-11-09, 01:59
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Bruce, very nice, not sure of the measurment between holes, Ill have to check that ......... gee I dont supose you have 2 ??

If you do please PM me as Ill take one .

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Old 14-11-09, 02:24
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Bruce , I have 5" c to c holes on my brackets
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Old 14-11-09, 02:49
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G'day All, If they are the same size as the types fitted to Land Rovers approx 9" dia, you can buy direct from Marcus Glenn in the UK see link
http://www.marcusglenn.com/catalog/v...hoph=482&phqu= hope thats of some help cheers Dennis
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Old 14-11-09, 14:18
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It's 9" in diameter and the holes are 6" apart (not 5").

What year is your truck? These discs were pretty common on 11 and 12 cabs but only the earliest 13 cabs seemed to have them. By '43 onwards, the yellow bridge class was painted directly on the right headlamp cover or, even later, the flat space between the right headlamp socket and the grille.

Cover and flat space:
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Old 14-11-09, 14:49
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morning Bruce

My truck is a 42 has 2 small brackets below the drivers headlight on the fender lip as in the pic attcahed.

never seen one with no headlight like in your pic .
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morning Bruce

My truck is a 42 has 2 small brackets below the drivers headlight on the fender lip as in the pic attcahed.

never seen one with no headlight like in your pic .
Most (all?) 13 cabs left the factory wired for only one headlamp on the left and a plate covering the right socket. It provided for installing a second headlamp (and removing the blackout hoods) after the war.

Are your two brackets for a licence plate?
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Old 14-11-09, 15:20
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I has assumed they were for the plate .......... I have another front cab clip and it has the same ones in the same place.
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