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Old 31-05-05, 16:15
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Default Holden-assembled?

Tony, I think the evidence suggests that this was indeed a Holden-assembled Canadian Chev. Here's proof that Chev and GMC trucks were sent to North Africa:

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Puckapunyal, Vic. 1940-03-01. On the battalion parade ground, a row of GMC one and a half ton 4x4 cargo trucks and a Chevrolet half ton (1940 model) 2x4 utility vehicle to be sent overseas with the 2/6th Battalion. (Donor N. Templeton)
http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/chevytalk/ump6.jpg

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