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Hi David
That is certainly interesting delivery and shipping data you have access to that dissevers a thread of its own I'd love to know what other little gems of information your source may have, but that's a different topic. Back to identifying the photo, your comment made me reexamine the photo for points which would clarify F30 vs F60, and on closer examination I did note that the truck has the smaller brake drums as used on F30s in the photo below note the space between drum and rim. One point of clarification that someone may be able to add is at which point did they shift from the smaller drums as used with 16" rims on the larger trucks. Were the the smaller drums and smaller ball units only used on the C30 and F30 My reason for identifying the subject truck as being the 134 wb vs 101 or 158 wb is the space between end of gas tank and rear tires, to much space for the 101 and not enough for the 158 wb. Can anyone add any information about the tank plumbing is a water or fuel tank from what can be seen? Cheers Phil
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