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You can also look a little further back, I have seen them stamped almost under the cab.
The Australian No8 CGT had an integral steel body with a normal front roof hatch. I see yours has 16" rather than 20" wheels, if it has the higher ratio diffs then it was not a CGT. But anything can happen in a restoration/rebuild! Quote:
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