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And still there yesterday - more pics to follow later.
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Were you able to get both legs in Hanno?
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Hi Hanno,
Looks like the only way you could drive that would be to relocate the clutch pedal to the cab step !
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Being LHD makes it easier to drive as well! H.
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Hanno, did you get the vehicle's serial number?
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Clive,
Bill and I only had little over half an hour before the caretaker had to leave so I could not spend too much time. Not knowing if and where it could have a serial number did not help either. But there's a number stenciled on the dash. I took pictures of all the data plates I saw on the other CMPs. Once I get home I will sort the pictures and post them here. H.
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