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Old 19-05-20, 11:37
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Thanks again Mike - I was looking too high and right - where it is on my C15A.
Found it in the same place (of course) as my donor C60L that lives on a farm out west.
I see it as: 28443P00478?
While I'm feeling lucky - where might I chance across the (painted over) ARN?
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Old 19-05-20, 16:58
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The two flat panels on the front sheet metal below the windscreen, ie both sides. Numbers should be 3 to 3.5 inches high, white paint, five or six numerals. If 6, it will start with '1'.

Your truck was built/assembled in the GMH plant in Perth, WA - (the P in the chassis number).

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Old 19-05-20, 18:38
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Thanks again Mike - I was looking too high and right - where it is on my C15A.
Found it in the same place (of course) as my donor C60L that lives on a farm out west.
I see it as: 28443P00478?
So where dit you find it? Could you make a pic standing back and point it out on the chassis?

Thanks in advance,
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Old 20-05-20, 12:25
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Thanks Hanno - I can only post these pics I have at hand and give a description as by the time I get home from work it it dark this time of year.
Left pic is C15A - number is between the 2 holes in F/L chassis rail and centred vertically.
Right pic is C60L - number is much lower and finishes around forward hole.
The pic I posted previously (with a lot of glare from my torch) is the Workshop C60L - the digits are smaller and start right next to the forward spring hanger.
Not a huge difference, but enough to throw this novice off, am sure the old hands are familiar with.
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