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Old 24-06-22, 19:39
Richard Salter Richard Salter is offline
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yes you could be right I'm only guessing on number by the look of what your saying mine would be 1944 built? I've looked at some of the links sent me in other post and can see defiant similarities in the body construction for example in the cab be hind the seats in the corner of the roof are tubular strength bars suggesting it was a all one piece roof with canvas cover.

There are no data plates on the engine cover but there is an old printed label with service instructions on it but very faint.
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