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Old 14-08-17, 16:29
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default What I meant was......

I was under the impression that the jewels..... one red and one green where meant for opposite sides of the bumpers..... and being a British design were associated with the RED port side and green starboard side....after all most of the early British driving etiquette was based on maritime experience....hence driving on the left side like ships crossing from opposite direction.

Deep somewhere in my many boxes of CMP bits, odds & ends and what nots..... that I have a set of jewels and I believe one is green one is red. I never installed them as I replaced my old twisted bumper with a new section of U channel and the old bumper did not have the hole for the jewels.

Keep in mind that my relatively early Chevrolet cab 11 never went over seas and never had the black out masks on the headlights, no rear axle light and no front fender mounted position lights. My vehicle as far as I can tell was purely a base runabout in the HQ area. It also did not have later retro fits like the long hook on the cowling for driving with the doors ajar nor the retro fitted straps to limit the doors from banging on the cargo box. It does however have the air vents and the Ford woven mesh grill.

But having said all that, one must remember that it is very difficult to make a claim that anything is original on a 77 years old truck.

Cheers Woburt

a.k.a. Elmer Fudd
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