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Old 27-07-10, 11:41
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Quite possible after all there are Mk1 carriers which had undergone (facelifts) during the war ie re positioning of lamps, roundbar on armour in place of wood, rear radio battery box removed and placed by the driver, tinwork.......you name it........ remember these vehicle were cut and shut on many occasions during they're lifespan.. i know what you are going through with numbers, it has taken me a year to fully ID mine and a massive expense for forensics on my front plate to recover ghosts of numbers corroded away... that and Nigels help at the archives to finalise the paper trail.......you will get there matey just stay positive.


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1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI*
Lower Hull No. 10131
War Department CT54508 (SOLD)
1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration).
1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).
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