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Do you have a pic of the stamping for the details you list? Just interested in case there is also the WO number somewhere. And the chassis number presumably has 8443... also what is the ARN I can see but not quite read on your first image?
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Hi Robert W,
I wanted to reply earlier but a cloud came between me and the saterlight. You have a great Blitz and gun there and you were lucky the tray stayed out of sight for so long. I don't make a living out of spraying but at least I managed to pick up enough work to pay for the work done to the blitz so far. I only get jobs the others carn't do as I am much slower than the modern rigs and I charge a similar hourley rate.
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More from the experts, this time in print.
Greg found a book on a sale table in front of a book store, " TANKS AND ARMORED FIGHTING VEHICLES VISUAL ENCYCLOPEDIA", an English book printed in China.
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I am not one of the "experts" or profess to be anything of the sort but Just looking at the thumbnail They must not have done their editing very well . It states a chev C60l with a ford v8 powerplant Before the other ford boys chip in -I really do not know if that would be an improvement
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