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Old 19-05-20, 01:37
Jacques Reed Jacques Reed is offline
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The 15cwt has an extra two loops at the front of the cargo box for #2 and #3 hoops. They would be brought forward to the no1 position.
I don't see any similar feature on my 3 ton.


If it was like the military today, they would pile them all on top of a sea container for a few years, then run them out to the dump. Then, when the truck is being re-issued, they would order all that stuff so the truck would be as per EIS. Hopefully the army was not quite as wasteful back then.
Good Day,

The Australian Holden built 15 CWT bodies had the same 3 loops at the front as per attached.

Cheers,
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