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ccc - tug controls [2 of 2]
![ccc - tug controls [2 of 2] ccc - tug controls [2 of 2]](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/77/64/51457764.5f0d6b8b.640.jpg?r2)

Part of the controls & instruments - their locations, anyway - for the little three-wheel "tug" that was on display outside the buildings for the car museum.
The plate at the top right indicates that this "CLARKAT" was built by Clark Trucktractor, a Division of Clark Equipment, Battle creek, Michigan, USA. [who still exist, making forklifts !]
The other plate states that it was reconditioned by Stewart Bros (London) of Reigate, Surrey.
Neither plate appears to be dated.
The plate at the top right indicates that this "CLARKAT" was built by Clark Trucktractor, a Division of Clark Equipment, Battle creek, Michigan, USA. [who still exist, making forklifts !]
The other plate states that it was reconditioned by Stewart Bros (London) of Reigate, Surrey.
Neither plate appears to be dated.
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