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Old 26-12-11, 15:22
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Default Moving the C15A Radio Body

Bob,

I will check out the inside, take some photos and post next week on MLU. Thanks for the heads up on the knobs. I will specifically take a photo of that area. I'm not sure what kind of trailer frame it is on, will take some pictures of that also.

The C15A that I have doesn't have a roof. I have access to two Cab12 bodies, that once fitted to the C15A chassis would look appropriate with the radio body on the back? I welcome all MLU comments.

Richard
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Old 27-12-11, 04:44
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Default Not sure....

Hi Richard

I am no the expert on this one BUT I don't think that kind of radio box was ever mounted on a cab 12 chassis configuration ........ but even if not historically correct it would look rather nice....

If you already have a good C15a rolling frame a cab 13 should be relatively easy to find.... a lot easier than finding a radio box.

Keep looking God only knows what else you will find......

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