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Old 30-01-18, 10:57
Alex van de Wetering Alex van de Wetering is offline
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Barry,

the late David Hayward registered a lot of Chev chassis and engine numbers. Most of his research can be found on our forum, but it is also displayed here:

http://hotrod.gregwapling.com/chev-t...dian-chev.html

If you scroll down to "1942 15cwt 4x4" you will find two trucks very close to yours. Both were assembled in Melbourne.

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2844400652M ENGINE # WR3,860,226 [MELBOURNE-ASSEMBLED]
2844400679M ENGINE # WR3,860,220 FEBRUARY 24 1943 [MELBOURNE-ASSEMBLED]
I agree with Grant on the winch. If the owner says it's a C60L or C15A, than it could also be a rare C60L with winch retrofitted with a C15A cab.

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