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No worries Hanno, I hadn't come across that thread before, no doubt I would have contributed by now if I had!
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Could you please tell us more about the "crossmember just behind the transfer case crossmember with forked ends riveted to the chassis with fishplates and half inch spacer between the crossmember and the bottom of the chassis rail" ![]() Thanks, Hanno
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x signals chev?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1942-chev...item19e8128acb look in the background of his other items, at least 2 more chev blitz, c15? and c15A?
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Yes it's the WO73 Wireless Signals, the C15 version. The small Chev in the background of the other pic is another C15, and a yellow C15A closer.
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Keith Im assuming this is a wireless version too?
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Yes Nathan it's the 4x4 version, exactly the same body on a C15A chassis. I think it was designated WO12. Evidently someone has converted it to a pickup and fitted 20" wheels, quite a good look I reckon. However it would be preferable to see it restored to a sigvan.
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That conversion looks awesome, tuff truck.
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