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Old 13-08-09, 07:28
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Hello Cliff,

Wow there is a lot more to consider than I thought

Do you mean that if I can give the Australian War Memorial my engine and chasis number can they give me my trucks original Army truck number?
No but the AWM has a series of original books that show what ARN went to which vehicle and what happened to the vehicle (disposed of date etc) I do not know if they have a complete set but others like Keith Webb, Tony Smith etc would have more idea of the process for looking and finding this.

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Also in the photo you sent the spare wheel is in a compartment in the tray near the rear cabin wall. Would this have been an extra spare or did they remove the underslung spare tyre located near the towbar for improved clearance and relocated them in the tray?

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The underslung spare is probably a post army civilian addition with a tray change. I have a series of photos somewhere showing a ramp that slides out to roll the spare from the tray.

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Old 13-08-09, 12:17
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Hello Cliff and other members,

Just wondering what the ARN stands for?

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Old 13-08-09, 12:24
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Hello Cliff and other members,

Just wondering what the ARN stands for?

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Australian or Army Registration Number
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Old 13-08-09, 12:42
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Hello Cliff,

I see by your sign in details that you live in Queensland too . I am in Bundaberg which part do you live in? Also what types of Army vehicle do you have?

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Old 13-08-09, 22:35
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I see by your sign in details that you live in Queensland too . I am in Bundaberg which part do you live in? Also what types of Army vehicle do you have?

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I'm just down the road in Gympie and I own a fair few Australian, US and British WW2 vehicles however they are all in 1/35 scale LOL! . I do not now have a drivers licence or the health to own a real vehicle but I have a hobby in which I research historical vehicals and Australian WW2 one's in particular. While I like CMP's I am more interested in the MCP (Modified Civilian Pattern) Vehicles like your Chevrolet and the Ford and Dodge trucks. With me Armoured Vehicles come a poor second to the real vehicles without which the war would not have been won
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