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Interesting, Gary. Any idea where it came from?
I'm asking as post-WW2 the Netherlands Air Force used registration numbers in the format LM (for Luchtmacht, or Air Force), dash, two digits, dash, two digits - see the attached photo of a fire brigade Jeep. I must add this is a bit of a long shot as in the early postwar years when CMPs were in use an earlier form of registration was used. IMG_9558.JPG IMG_9559.JPG
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Hi Hanno
It came from netherlands to UK so that perhaps explains it Regards Gary |
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Gary,
So the ex-Netherlands Air Force provenance is definitely an option. I'll see if I can find out more. Problem could be that this type of registration could be reassigned to a newer truck once the old one was struck off charge. Regards, Hanno
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Thanks Hanno
Gary |
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