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Old 01-02-20, 11:09
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Originally Posted by David Dunlop View Post
Did any of those wartime production vehicles have data plates added inside to denote relevant manuals, or did they simply rely on the conventional prewar data plates under the hood or on the door frames, which usually did not reference manuals?
David, the French version of the manual notes an identification plate was fitted to the firewall, just under the voltage regulator. It only listed engine, trim, paint and code. The code was the model designation. No reference made to maintenance manuals like on CMP dash data plates.

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