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Old 05-11-24, 10:02
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Aerial storage on rear below doors.
The more you look at these sort of photos the more one sees. Like the aerial mount on the left of the hull.

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Why not have fenders, bins and a stylish entry step?
This is Preston Isaac's C15TA, one of the examples which did not have rear side bins originally. Preston added them when he did a quick restoration for filming “The Wall”.

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Old 05-11-24, 13:29
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This is Preston Isaac's C15TA, one of the examples which did not have rear side bins originally. Preston added them when he did a quick restoration for filming “The Wall”.
Those rear fenders do look different though.....not the "fancy" angled fenders like on yours, but more simplified. Oddly enough they look similar to the ones on the Ambulance C15TA (with dinosaur step) that Barry posted!
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Old 05-11-24, 14:38
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Those rear fenders do look different though.....not the "fancy" angled fenders like on yours, but more simplified. Oddly enough they look similar to the ones on the Ambulance C15TA (with dinosaur step) that Barry posted!
That's because it is the one and the same - the mudguards were bashed in and are now (somewhat) restored.

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Old 05-11-24, 18:02
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That's because it is the one and the same - the mudguards were bashed in and are now (somewhat) restored.

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Yes......I knew that....

The black and white picture completely fooled me!
Still, the fenders look different.....like someone trimmed the sides.
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Here is a better view of the two rear chore horses.
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