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Old 30-01-14, 12:44
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x signals chev?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1942-chev...item19e8128acb

look in the background of his other items, at least 2 more chev blitz, c15? and c15A?
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Old 30-01-14, 21:44
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Yes it's the WO73 Wireless Signals, the C15 version. The small Chev in the background of the other pic is another C15, and a yellow C15A closer.


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x signals chev?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1942-chev...item19e8128acb

look in the background of his other items, at least 2 more chev blitz, c15? and c15A?
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Old 31-01-14, 02:36
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Keith Im assuming this is a wireless version too?
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Old 31-01-14, 04:07
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Yes Nathan it's the 4x4 version, exactly the same body on a C15A chassis. I think it was designated WO12. Evidently someone has converted it to a pickup and fitted 20" wheels, quite a good look I reckon. However it would be preferable to see it restored to a sigvan.
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Old 31-01-14, 10:18
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That conversion looks awesome, tuff truck.
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Old 31-01-14, 11:38
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Doesn't look too bad does it in the Ute configuration. Certainly beets driving an old valiant or WB around the scrub There were 2 like this at this clearing sale about 6 months ago.
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Old 01-02-14, 23:08
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2 Ford Blitz's on ebay in Tasmania. F15a and a F60.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ford-blit...item417c3eefb2
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