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Originally Posted by cliff
It appears to be a 1941/42 but for the model you need to measure the wheelbase as there is only an inch difference between several models. 
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Yes I agree ..looks like 41 or 42 . Holden initially made these with a seperate cab/body but later on , around 43 , they went over to the typical ute style one piece body . Some of these early Holden bodied examples went to the Middle East as seen in the AWM pics. here
http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/025161
The light Stone colour on the tag indicates for military use . The wheelbase will be 115" or thereabouts.
The next size up is the 1 tonner on 17" wheels with 123" wheelbase . Interesting find .
I just realised " C1 " indicates MARCH 1941 assembly making it a very early example, possibly one of the very first Holden did with the 41 style front end .
D L X indicates DULUX paint .
MIKE
BTW obby , a guy in QLD sent me some pics of his vehicle . same as yours, but with the original ute body on it .... wooden frame with panels attached. My 40 model utes had the same body ..im still looking for info/plans