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Old 19-02-18, 03:50
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I take it the number was on the left frame just under the passenger door.

1 means it was 1940 production and the G might mean government, but I'm not certain on that. The 10581 will be the sequential number of all vehicles produced, so your is the 10581st CMP. I have seen it listed that the F meant right hand drive. Is there an asterisk after your serial number? That was to prevent the used car salesmen from adding extra digits to the end.

My first CMP that I restored was a F15A Cab 11 with serial number 10515, so about 66 vehicles before yours.

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