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Old 04-09-15, 23:33
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Originally Posted by Allan Currey View Post
Interesting photos Ivan, certainly odd. I agree with Cliff about them quite possibly being captured Australian trucks, with only one small point of difference.
Cliff, almost all of the pictures I have of such Fords in Australian use show them with the wiper mounted below the windscreen. Is there a difference according to where the cabs were made?

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Hi guys,
I don't follow the discussion, the trucks in Ivan's photos have the wiper mounted below the windscreen. Where's the BOO BOO?
Ivan, the three pressings below the side window and across the back of the cab are usually referred to as ribs i.e. three ribs. The location of the ribs is often referred to as being the belt line.

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