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Sorry guys having abit of trouble posting pictures.
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If it is ex-military it should probably have a wooden-steering wheel, a heavy duty bracket holding the steering column to the chassis and a military style dash. Ours also had olive-drab colour under the paint.
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Hi Andrew,
Thank you for commenting, I will have a look to see if the other features are there that you mentioned. The dash and steering wheel are civilian but i didn't think to check the paint color under the dash, Ill have a look tonight and report back. By the way the build thread you created on the your LRDG truck is a good read. Cheers |
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Hi guys here is one of photos I was trying to put up last night.
Plate shows model number and that it was built in Canada. Does anyone on here have any information on the model numbers?? Thanks Craig Last edited by Craig Johnstone; 24-01-19 at 07:18. Reason: Double up of photos |
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I can't imagine a civilian operator installing the blackout marker light on the mudguard This and the headlight switch having what appears to be a cross bolt lock which would mean the switch was military may give a clue to the origins of the vehicle. The cab is definitely North American, the front bumper is of the heavy military style and the chassis has the riveted plate reinforcement on the side rail common on military trucks but maybe not exclusively so.
Is there a tow hitch on the truck? Also could you post a photo of a front wheel bearing cover? If it is a pressed steel cup, that is indicative of a light axle, if it is a domed plate held on with six bolts it is a heavy axle. David
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Hell no! I'm not that old! Last edited by motto; 24-01-19 at 09:00. |
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Kindly check the ist two letters of engine serial number you will find this besides distributor mine were TR.R means Right hand drive expert kindly comment Mentioning the pic for reference. Also i here is the link for serial number http://www.gregwapling.com/hotrod/ch...dian-chev.html Also here is the manual which i have uploaded on archive.org https://ia801508.us.archive.org/18/i...20Military.pdf 1 Image: Production facilities at General Motors-Holden's Limited during World War II Last edited by Davistine Liddle; 25-01-19 at 10:13. Reason: Add more |
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Thank you everyone for sharing your knowledge! I have attached a photo of the wheel hub. From hat it looks like it’s a light axle?
Davistine Liddle I will have a look at those links thank you for sharing. Cheers Craig |
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So very kool to find out this information. Thanks Craig |
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