Thank you all very much, yes we were aware of a significant find when I saw the plates and worked out what I was looking at.
The panels include the faint outlines of hand brush painted "Mickey Mouse Ear" camoflauge pattern that will be mapped and redone as part of the restoration.
It has 17,200 original miles on the clock, with the rectangular pattern dash.
Photos will be collected again this weekend and posted Sunday (Kiwi time)
The truck has an aura about it that gets everyone who stands near it, there is just something different about it.
We have labelled it "King Rat" at the moment, it fits and when you see the pictures you will understand the reference to a Rat Racer hot rod.
Apart from the rear tray the only parts missing are the water condenser from the left front guard, the holes are still there and the rifle metal racks in the cab.
Both of the wooden blocks where the butt of the .303 sat were still fixed in the cab and will be used to model new ones for the restoration, or may be used as is which is more than likely.
The most mind bending part for me was seeing and hearing her turn over and run at the weekend, just a rewind on the alternator, some new wires and lubricant and away she went.
A head job and valve grind and we are happy campers with the motor.
This truck has been waiting for this.
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