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Ox george

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  1. 54 minutes ago, Richard Farrant said:

    PB861 is a fleet number of the Petroleum Board who distributed fuel in the 1940's.

    I know this is only a model but it depicts the markings as seen on photos;

    https://www.oxforddiecast.co.uk/products/bedford-owlc-tanker-petroleum-board-76bd021

     

    Thank you that's very helpful maybe getting somewhere now do you happen to have any other info on the petroleum board vehicles etc

  2. Hi chaps still no luck finding a chassis number however I have found a plate on the seat box refering to the fact it was a petroulium tanker and this plate says reg no and is stamped with pb861 my question is would this number be the vehicle military reg or is this of any use in identifying my vehicle any help would be  gratefully received 

    thankyou 

  3. 39 minutes ago, RMS said:

    i just checked on mine, its 12 inches behind the back of the cab, outer side of passenger chassis rail about 2 inches from the bottom edge. its a bugger to see as its directly behind the vacuum tank. 

     

     

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    Thankyou for that iv been looking along the top edge of the chassis I'll have a clean up along the bottom tomorrow se if I have any luck cheers 

  4. On 11/03/2018 at 4:08 PM, RMS said:

    mine is stamped just behind the cab on the passenger side chassis rail. behind the fuel or vacuum tank depending what model it is. 

    Hello thankyou for the response I have checked where you said but cannot see any evidence of a number there I'm really drawing a blank here how far from the back of the cab would you say it is thankyou 

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