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			Just a try. Cheers Rob
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			The only comment I can offer is a paralell development in Australia where there are some double skinned doors in existence without any pattern at all. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I have one of these (NOS) in my collection and have always assumed these were made post-war as replacement parts, and are possibly without a pattern because the original presses had been destroyed. But in the case of your door I don't have a satisfactory explanation. Possibly it was another of the prototype designs? 
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			There are some mounting holes there for some sort of plate, Its a ford so I suppose the small upper extention of the recess is for the data plates. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Thanks for the help guys.....anyone else? Rob  | 
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			The recess is for a metal schematic of iether the electrical system or the same in a lubrication chart. My C15A had the wiring diagram in the drivers door, but I have seen both plates although they were not attached to a vehicle at the time. The Build date on my C15A was July 20 44. I have pics I'll try to scan and Post.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Found them and got the scanner working. The top one is a lubrication chart of of a C60 The bottom one is more universal and is the one I found on my door, unfortunatly mine had been painted over and while I tried to just remove the over paint it also burned off most of the printing. It still shows as the process resulted in a sort of raised etching. I haven't found a similar door and I do need a right side door fopr My C60L . 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	 
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 My build date was 13 Jun 44. Perhaps yours and mine were part of the same LV Contract? 
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			Should be LV 2571  I've got another parts truck C15A wire 5 built the same day (june 13 44) as yours 3844438273  also Pat Papworths is also the same day about 20 #'s earlier than mine. Did you have the same door pattern?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			3844338206 ENGINE # PR3,978,466 ORDER C.D.L.V. 2571 JUNE 13 1944  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	3844438220 ENGINE # PR3,978,595 ORDER C.D.L.V. 2571 JUNE 13 1944 3844438249 ENGINE # PR3,978,589 ORDER C.D.L.V. 2571 JUNE 13 1944 3844438262 ORDER C.D.L.V. 2571 JUNE 13 1944 3844438269 ENGINE # PR3,978,636 ORDER C.D.L.V .2571 JUNE 13 1944 3844438273 ENGINE # PR3,978,477 ORDER C.L.V. 2571 JUNE 13 1944 [WIRE-5] These could both be CDLV 2572: 3844438115 ENGINE # PR3,978,697 ORDER C.D.L.V. 2572 JUNE 12 1944 3844438177 ENGINE # PR3,978,481 JUNE 12 1944  | 
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