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Keep going with emery Beau - over the bonnet side of the guard I reckon.
I think I see the remains of an ARN starting with 2 as well. But gently gently...
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The red square picture looks to have been painted well before the khaki and ARN had been applied. This truck is the one that came from out west and had had its roof and back wall section removed and then layed over the front nose section of the cab, pretty much protecting it from any elements. Hence my thought that the markings are something rarely found due to the front section not being protected like this one was. But I could be wrong on all counts as well.
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