So Alan has posted my pics elsewhere? Fair enough - it's his vehicle. 
 
He was saying it appears never to have been painted khaki which is interesting - certainly the blue was applied over a red primer on the body so you may be correct in saying it has had a post-war rebuild, but I've never known one where the paint was stripped on a CMP.
I think Alan will find the cab was originally khaki when he pulls it apart.
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					Originally Posted by Dianaa  The above dropside trayback appears to have been service green over-painted blue.  In the original AuLRO post the author suggested the vehicle in question had never been painted service green.
 If the vehicle in question went through a post-war re-build would they have stripped the paint back to bare metal/wood before painting blue?
 
 I know that after the war my uncle bought up CKD kits to use for his general carrier business (my father actually got a 15a off his cousin for his building company).  Would these have been pre-painted service green or just finished in primer?  And if so did the RAAF build war surplus trucks into fleet colours before entering service?
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