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This is a British stock number system dating back to the War. LV is still the prefix for parts under the NSN system with us, think it stood for Land Vehicles. The number in question is a common used part over a wide range of vehicles, so rather than it coming under the vehicle makers prefix, it is given the component makers part number, in this case AC as it is a part from a petrol pump, the number is their commercial part number. From memory, the LV/NEU numbers were asigned to parts for non-British vehicles, maybe refering to Lend Lease (?), whereas British AC parts for instance, would be prefixed 6MT... Hope this helps regards, Richard
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor Last edited by Richard Farrant; 22-11-11 at 10:05. |
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