The papers sent to me by the Coventry Transport Museum mention:
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Rootes also had a sub-contractual agreement with General Motors Limited, and official information shows that Thrupp & Maberly Limited, Acton, the coachbuilders, received for instance an order for 250 General Service Truck bodies for Ford and Chevrolet chassis in 1943, 33 of which were completed by 27 November 1943, along with 61 A.E.C. cabs and 43 Humber l.w.b. limousines. Between 1 December 1943 and 29 February 1944, an order for a further 100 G.S. truck bodies was received.112 G.S. truck bodies were produced in this period. The period to 27 May 1944 saw a further 150 bodies being produced, and then the order was expected to be reduced by 100, but then by 31 August 1944 the final order for 200 bodies was cancelled.
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However, I can't find the reference at the moment!