Hi Claire. As I am of that era+ I have just taken the advice of one of the other gents and "googled" it.It makes interesting reading but will not I think answer your actual question. Most of it was already known to me but Google gives to it the slant in the context of USA legislation. Sadly I think that you are unlikely to arrive at the real answers to your questions. Lend Lease agreement was 1941. Initially USA LENT equiptment and war materials in return for LEASE of bases in various parts of the world. However as MJ has pointed out it then became a financial 'thing' which lingered in repayment until about 2004?. The first Farmalls out of Doncaster were M's: BM followed after about one year Mid 1950 as I understand.And I believe the first W6's at Bradford at apprx the same time. (MJ this has always been subject to some controversy, surely enough records still exist for us to obtain a definitive answer, and not just unsound memories). The serial No should tell you where your W6 was made. I am also in UK and will give any help that I possibly can. However don't shoot the messenger! Feel free to call MTF
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