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Box C264 I AS&S 1943

lanyard

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came across this box at a local classic car show / autojumble the other week. the last time I saw something of the ilk was at the D-Day show at Portsmouth in 1989. a chap had one on the bonnet of a Jeep but the end closure was different, it had two, "handwheels ". I made a brief note of the markings, C286 II, BMB 44. The length was 30 ins. Box C264 is a few inches shorter. I believe that when the 6 PR APBC came on to the scene ( anybody know the date of introduction ? ) it was too long for the earlier box, hence C286. I also assume they simplified the end closure method of fastening at the same time. BMB , Briggs Motor Bodies, AS & S don't know.
 

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C264 mk I
Size: Length 27.6" Breadth 13.8" Depth 9.5"

Used for:
6-pdr. 7cwt gun A.P.
Number Packed: 6
Gross weight: 118 lbs

6-pdr. 7cwt gun A.P.C.
Number Packed: 6
Gross weight: 120 lbs
6-pdr. 7cwt gun H.E.
Number Packed: 6
Gross weight: 113 lbs

 
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