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			I am trying to establish what this bracket may have come from, ignore what it is attached to, as I think it is a red herring. 
		
		
		
			It looks way to deliberate to me a hand made item, it looks as if it has been repurposed from another use. Anyone have any ideas? 
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	Robin Craig Home of the Maple Leaf Adapter 2 Canadian Mk1 Ferrets Kawasaki KLR250 CFR 95-10908 ex PPCLI Canadair CL70 CFR 58-91588 Armstrong MT500 serial CFR 86-78530 Two Canam 250s Land Rover S3 Commanders Caravan Carawagon 16 GN 07 Trailer Cargo 3/4 T 2WHD 38 GJ 62  | 
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			Rule out it coming from an M37.  It looks familiar but I can't say from what....
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			To my untrained eye it looks like a bracket that say an alternator arm would lock off against in the slot., something that needs some wiggle room for want of a better technical description. Maybe Mr Love will see this and comment . . .
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			It is not a red herring. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	It is from a Alvis Stalwart. The bracket allows the height of the head light beam to be adjusted.  | 
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			Brilliant, thank you ever so much for that answer. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			By the way, i love Stalwarts having swum one once. Thank you. 
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	Robin Craig Home of the Maple Leaf Adapter 2 Canadian Mk1 Ferrets Kawasaki KLR250 CFR 95-10908 ex PPCLI Canadair CL70 CFR 58-91588 Armstrong MT500 serial CFR 86-78530 Two Canam 250s Land Rover S3 Commanders Caravan Carawagon 16 GN 07 Trailer Cargo 3/4 T 2WHD 38 GJ 62  | 
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