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C was for "Commonwealth" and was used earlier in the war here. The C was painted in red.
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Pic would be good please,
It doesnt appear in my list but it should be somewhere around hull number 900. Justin.
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It doesn't look like a registration number. it looks more like a licence plate number.
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Hi Adam very interesting pic, I see it is fitted with 5 spoke wheels do you have a pic of the other side? would be interesting to see if it has all 5 spoke wheels, I have found a few over the last 30 years or so fitted with various nembers but as yet never with a full set I know that up around Darwin they were not uncommon, thanks for the pic Regards Ron
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Top pic Shakey,
Thanks heaps for posting it. Justin.
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