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Old 18-06-21, 19:24
Paul Edwards Paul Edwards is offline
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Thank you gentleman that's all very useful, the video is a must to watch. It's mesmerizing but sadly I don't have the patience nor the equipment!

Before I commit, Phil Waterman's C60L shows a number 12 cab having hinged opening front screen with brackets and knobs much the same as a Jeep. Whilst mine appears to be original, the inner screen is bolted firmly back onto the frame, thus it doesn't open. Is this correct?

I believe my truck to be a very early version as it also has the short fuel filler.

Cheers,


Paul
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