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Old 16-02-08, 17:17
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Originally Posted by Phil Waterman View Post

Who can identify the truck or trucks?
In picture of the Gals in the mud what do you think they are doing?
The Mud picture has all the looks of a staged picture for the camera, for a couple of reasons, they look to clean to have been working down in the mud for long, and the only thing they could be doing where the ends of wrenches are would be the axle bolts and why would you be checking them with the truck in deep mud.
In the second the gal looks so stiff, up right and proud that you have to think this is one of the first times she has been the driver.
The first photo looks like a Morris Commercial CDF, note the road tread tyres on the back, bet some sadistic male driving instructor made them drive into the mud

The second photo is an Austin K30 30cwt truck and it looks like the young driver is drying her nail varnish........her instructoir is not impressed, judging by his expression
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