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Old 30-05-05, 23:41
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Default Re: Who supplied?

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Was this therefore a Holden-assembled truck shipped to the Mid-East? Perhaps the number can help?
David note the Quarter light vent window in the door. This was indicative of a Holden body Chevrolet. It is just a pity we cannot see if the side vents in front of the doors are there.

However to my knowledge some units were shipped to the Middle East along with all there transport so it could in fact be a GMHolden assembled model with Holden cab.

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