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Hi Bob
Welcome to MLU, you're not tapped in to the most comprehensive body of experienced CMP enthusiasts in the world. Alec is of course correct, it's a C15 (without the '00') and if it's 1940 chances are it has the cab 11 front sheet metal. Do you have a picture of it intact? I have a spare original MB-C1 workshop manual although postage would I think be a bit dear from this part of the globe. We look forward to following your progress, and doubtless many others will post here to tell you where to find parts and how to make your vehicle as authentic as you want it to be. Let's see your want list. ![]() Quote:
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