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Our 1944 15cwt Communications Van has all the original roof vents and handles but every 6" or so there are strips of about 1" fibre board running across the vehicle's top from side to side. They are screwed to the roof.
Why? Can anyone tell us what they were for or why they were there.. The cab top and sides are aluminum. Is there a reason? Thanks |
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