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Judging by the 16-inch wheels, this was a 15-cwt version. H.
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source: beeldbank.nationaalarchief.nl Alex 338523[1]B.jpg
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Hello
I have the oppertunity to make some T reflectors for the Cdn and British 1940's trailers. Is there an interest? I am also looking for any data pertaining to the Canadian 10cwt trailers, both CMP and 1/4 ton. Thanks Eric
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Sure, let us know the details! Hanno
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Post-war pic of three 20-cwt trailers in Holland, these were modified for use by a friend's father, Mr. Beijersbergen, for carting around building materials. GMC trucks were used to pull them.
Beijersbergen_20-cwt.jpg
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It's hard to see if this one is 15 or 20 cwt, but here goes...
Alex source: "Belgie 44, de Bevrijding", written by Peter Taghon Water-trailer.jpg
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