Oz, changed the picture, it's better readable now, height is 1" it reads almost as you wrote down, ecept the "G" is a"C" CWT stand for Centiweight, or hundredweight, more a Brit expression I believe?
LGT. FT. IN.
WDT. FT. IN.
HT. FT. IN.
WT. LB.
TON CWT.
The ballast boxes are cut away unfortunatly, so I don't know the actual dimensions, but can maybe made out from B/W photo's?
Will submit the data about the Clarks, asfar as I have it, but the one from France is 1943, and one from the UK also, looking at the engine number (dataplate was used for another restoration in a museum in Holland, will have to check it one of these days)
About the CA-1 in Georgia, I only need certain parts, like the dozerblade, hydraulic pump, and some more small stuff, the rest can be had for help, to anyone who can move it to a safe place! (OZ, it's only 2 numbers away from yours!)
Will add more stuff, where can I post pictures of an original paint Clark that was recently sold in PA (ex Frank Buck) ?? made lots of pictures of that one a while back. see here another marking on that one:

Grtz,
Alex
1910 P&M R.F.C. motorcycle
1940 Matchless G3
1940 Norton Big 4 3X2
1941 Ford GP #16601
1943 Clark CA-1 #143878
1943 G.E. 75mm Pack Howitzer
1943 Welbike Parascooter
1944 Cushman Parascooter
1944 Cooper Parascooter prototype
1944 Simplex Servicycle
1944 DKW RT 125cc N.a.
And more 2 wheeled toys!