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MVs in Western Australia
Found these on a farm recently.
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Chev finds
Some nice finds there, Tommy.
The C60X is less common of course. Did you manage to get any chassis numbers or data plate details?
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Sorry Keith, no data on these. They are for sale though.
If anyone is interested in having a look at them, PM me and I will pass on the owners phone number. |
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A couple more. Last edited by Stuart Kirkham; 28-02-08 at 05:10. |
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Classic
The 1941 military Ford is a very handsome truck, even banged up like that one. Looks to be quite complete around the front of the cab. You can almost read the ARN.
The C15A has the classic sheet of gal iron over the sunshine roof once the centre hood bow has been removed. Looks like it's also been 'bobtailed' by cutting the very end of the chassis rails off.
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You can also almost read the Rego number plate from Kulin Shire, WA. Who missed that one?
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