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Old 28-09-07, 12:58
Darrin Wright Darrin Wright is offline
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On the weekend I came across this vehicle, which is in quite good condition (NO it is not for sale!!) and thought I would share it with you. Bought from a Fire Brigade in NSW, it has a makeshift body and last ran 3 to 4 years ago. The red paint is peeling off the Army green underneath, it is a TRUCK-3 TON- STORES AUST- NO- 2, C60L. This vehicle has the earlier civilian rectangular dash with the data plate only half stamped. It still has the original rear canvas curtain and mudflaps.
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Old 28-09-07, 13:00
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Here is a shot of the dash
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Old 28-09-07, 13:01
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another of the data plate for this vehicle
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Old 28-09-07, 13:02
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close up of the data plate
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Old 28-09-07, 13:04
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here is a shot of the original rear curtain in the tied up position
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Old 28-09-07, 13:06
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A shot of the original front mudflap, this is canvas with clear plastic sheet sandwiched in between
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Old 28-09-07, 13:12
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when photos are named similar to each other its easy to post the wrong photos, here is what I ment to post, a photo of the truck ID plate
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Old 28-09-07, 23:40
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here is a shot of the original rear curtain in the tied up position
Darrin did you take any other photos of the rear curtin with it in the closed position from the inside of the cab, that would be good to see
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Old 29-09-07, 00:47
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Thanks Darrin for the photo's,
I noticed the War Office No. is 52. On Keith's old cmp site 52 is listed as a Tanker on C60s chassis. This truck looks like a C60L to me.
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