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Here you go Euan, pics were a bit of a rush job after building a new Hay shed.
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It's not that clear here but that is a hinge to the front and it does open up.
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Just some info.
Front end shell assembly serial number in painted in white=75111. Holden engine bay plate= Body J 4766 44 10 194 Chassis #=38444M00044 Can anyone shed some light on the above numbers? Regards |
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No info on the Holden plate And the chassis number is the year of manufacture 3 = 1944, 8444 = C15A M= Melbourne build 00044 = vehicle chassis serial. Was there a WO number on the data plate with the chassis number? A likely candidate would be in the range of WO 15 - 20 which were Battery Staff versions.
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Hi Keith,
The serial numbers I took down were from their various locations. I still haven't taken off the data plate on the dash to see if I can read the reverse side. I see if I can get that done later today.
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