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Old 24-02-17, 22:44
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Originally Posted by Chris Suslowicz View Post

The radio table with the battery clamp frames on the back is probably for a WS11 because the battery frames look too shallow for an accumulator and are probably for a pair of 250 volt primary battery boxes.

Chris.
It is strange that both of the original bench tops that I have also show witness marks for those two battery clamps across the rear along with the 5 metal strips (each 2/3 the width of the bench) to allow a variety of different sets to be installed.
Im beginning to wonder if those clamps were a standard factory fitting in British vehicles in addition to the five metal strips screwed to the bench-top.
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