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Jiffy Jeep
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We have one here in Shilo right now(unless it has headed home in the past week or so), borrowed from Edmonton. Base Maint had it for demonstrations at the summer fair and at Canada day. This one was based on a Cdn3.
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Has anyone done a photi essay on what the vehicle is?
I think I may have pictures somewhere but not sure. We should understand how it was modified. Was there an official process or were they done locally? |
Jiffy
I am surprised there was never a Jiffy Iltis.
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There was nothing "jiffy" about an Iltis. Even if you were just using the front axles, it would take you 20 minutes just to remove and install those allen head bolts from the drive axles.
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I saw the original come through Winnipeg in the 1967 Military Tattoo. It had a big write up in the paper describing all the mods done to make it work. The only one I can remember was the oil filter canister was converted to the operating fuel tank.
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The CDN3 here also had that same modification. Everything was a combination of quick release pins, from the engine mounts to the spring mounts.
Myself and two others did the same thing with a Jeep, taking it apart at 2 in the morning and bringing it downstairs into the FGH armoury Jr ranks. We re-assembled it the next night. It was quite a surprise to the duty officer on the Sunday. |
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There was no trouble....the DCO, when the duty officer dragged him down (until he saw it the DCO was in disbelief) said it showed leadership. Unfortunately, I was no longer with the FGHJ at the time.
I was very tired the next morning, but I will have to tell you in person what happened that morning....it was not the kind of storey one tells on the internet. Needless to say, I ended up winning the golden hammer award for it. |
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