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Harle.
If you are referring to the small hole directly behind the two hex bolts in your Post #5, that is where the clip to hold the marker/side light wiring goes. The actual location of the light itself, is roughly in line with the two hex bolts, but much farther out towards the edge of the wing. On the Cab 13's, the side marker lamp was more centered on the wing, between the side cowl and outer wing edge. If the mounting holes for the side marker have been filled over, you may be able to see where they used to be, underneath the wing. David |
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Ok , I make a picture to explain, it will be more easy, it's not always easy for me in english!
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My unrestored also has the butler sidelights and no traces of CMP style sidelight
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1941 Chevrolet, Cab 12 CGT, 7A2 body 1944 Ariel W/NG 1944 Scammell Pioneer SV/2S x 2 1955 Austin Champ, 04BF45 1946 Chevrolet 5400 COE, Civilian |
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