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Old 04-04-19, 01:37
Ed Storey Ed Storey is offline
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The fitting doesn't appear to be on this example on display in the For Freedom Museum in Belgium.

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Old 04-04-19, 13:18
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Step for front mounting, used on Australian Staghounds.
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Old 04-04-19, 15:58
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Thank you Wayne, Marco, and everyone who has responded.

So an Aussie invention, and that would explain it's presence on only some vehicles. Going by the set of photos found here, seems it can be dated to post war:

http://anzacsteel.hobbyvista.com/Arm...ghoundph_1.htm

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