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The lifting flanges on the hubs are consistent with 1945 production. The steering wheel could easily have been replaced with an earlier one. You could check if the chassis number on the data plate matches with the number stamped on the chassis frame.
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It could be the truck was rebuilt at some stage in it's life when parts from different years were mixed.
But it looks to be a very complete and solid truck. If you are in the market for one, I would stop looking! H.
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