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|  Unusual mudguards 
			
			These NOS mudguards are interesting in that they have a folded section at the lower end. Normally this is absent and the guards are simply drilled for mudflaps. Has anyone seen this before?   
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			Keith: interesting bit of serendipity...I haven't a clue about the mud guards about which you asked....however... Can you or anyone else on this Forum give me some advice about the dimensions/material/ other info WRT to the rear mudguards for a C15A, 1944 manufacture. My vehicle has the tool boxes at the rear, on a 2J1 GS box. References which I've looked up are scant in detail, i. e. Gregg's series and the CMP Profiles. Line drawings, pics, or whatever reference material is most welcome. I really wanna make this CMP something that will knock the sox off you Antipodean types. (After all, we've got to do the best with what few we have!).     
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			Perhaps I should post this in a more appropiate part of the Forum.
		 
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 Can't help with the rear guards but your truck already is a stunner! And yes, you tragically CMP-poor types you do have to make the best of what little you have remaining!   
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			Well, we were greatly magnaminious, post war, in leaving copious amounts of CMPs behind us. Don't you agree? (If Hanno is lurking about, I'm sure he does agree). 
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|  Chips Quote: 
 OK you Europeans, hand 'em over... stand and deliver!   
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|  RIGHT THEN... 
			
			GIVE US ALL YOUR ... ER ... LUPINS...   :idea:   
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|  Re: Re: Chips Quote: 
   Hmmm but if we want to be less generous maybe just one tim tam per vehicle handed back   Cheers Cliff     | 
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|  Mudguards 
			
			Didn't I ask about mudguards?  : 
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|  Re: Mudguards Quote: 
   However Keith I have seen both types of mudguard on CMP's. The ones as shown have the mudflap fitted to the lip and then a steel bar over it to give more support to the mudflap. hope this helps Cheers Cliff   | 
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