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Old 31-07-09, 01:08
Bruce Gilbert Bruce Gilbert is offline
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Default Reply to Andrerw, Tony and Hanno.

Folks, thanks for your replies. I will get some piccies up about next Tues/Wed.

Some more info: the tray is approx 6'8" (six foot eight inches) long. Twin fuel tanks, one each side. The tailgate is an unusual type of double-skinned design, as if both skins were pressed and folded over/joined.

There is a feint "4" on the front driver's side, near headlight (perhaps bridge classification plate?).

Andrew

'at the top of the dash' - do you mean an area above the speedo? If the plate is missing (which I think it is) would I be looking for screw/rivet holes as evidence?

Tony

Where would I look on the chassis for an ID? The vehicle has 4 very flat tyres, and is thus sitting close to the ground. I can arrange for the vehicle to be lifted for a better look see for chassis ID details.

Re. data plates; if they are missing, should I be looking for screw/rivet holes, the location of which would thus - possibly - tell me the vehicle/cab species.

Hanno
Yes, your picture looks a lot like 'my' truck. The same slight 'wheel arches' above the rear wheels, and similar tarp lash-down hooks on the side. There are no upper door window sections. Same-ish wheel nut configerations.


Will be in touch.

Bruce

Last edited by Bruce Gilbert; 31-07-09 at 01:13. Reason: Typos
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