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Old 01-03-10, 15:53
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David

On enlargement and re-examination of the photo I think you are correct about the door hinge location and the water recover tank. Plus that little item at the top rear of the door is in the correct location for the door latch handle. Which would make it a Pattern 13.

A higher resolution version of the photo would show more detail.

Whats your guess 2 or 4 wheel drive? Flat line of the front axle would seem to me to indicate 2.

Interesting puzzle Keith.

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Old 04-03-10, 23:21
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is this any better Any one know the Div sign on the back.
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Old 23-03-10, 22:26
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This photo is a recent discovery, during WW2 the canterbury motor company in Kent were employed as a army school of mechanics. In the main they dealt with Rootes group products but as this photo reveals instructions were also issued on CMP trucks, see the No 12 cabs along the back
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Old 23-03-10, 22:29
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Les, that's a great example of the theme "In the background".
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Old 26-03-10, 17:03
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Is this well known ? behind kids, early CMP 15cwt in Northampton UK January 1940 from Getty Images ( obviously .
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Old 26-03-10, 23:23
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Nice looking truck!
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Old 28-03-10, 15:37
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Another western desert scene with plenty of CMPs in the background and i might add two fine Dodges in the forground
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Old 28-03-10, 21:13
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Default Athens, bloody December of 1944..

Between the crowd of the protesters and the Greek Parliament, clearly visible is a C15, surely British Army.
December of 1944, few weeks after liberation..

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