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|  Help # 2 please 
			
			This chassis-cab is a post-war job obviously, and it appears to be a CGT chassis with a cab off of another truck. Does that make sense please?
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|  CGT???!!! 
			
			David, it would have to be the only 4X2 CGT ever made! It looks to be a standard C15. 
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			Is the cab appropriate? These people mixed and matched components that's why I ask. The suggestion was that this was a former CGT that was then used in the local water works, after the body had been removed. Doesn't ring true.
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|  Re: Cheers Quote: 
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