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Retsarge 13-03-19 02:45

M38A1CDN2 Production Numbers
 
Hi Guys,
Im trying to find the list of Cdn2 & 3's that lists the jeeps serial/production numbers as well as their CFR numbers. This list, which I once saw, also shows the factory assembly line number. Example my M38A1CDN2 is 7105 96879, CFR 67-07832 and is factory assembly line built jeep #133 of 800. Can anyone point me to where to find this list, so that I may copy it for my records.
Thank You Richard

rob love 13-03-19 02:59

It was on Clive Law's ramtank.ca site. With his passing, you may have to use the wayback machine to look at a saved copy of the list.


I see some remnants of the site still exist under that name. Not sure who is running it.

Retsarge 13-03-19 04:15

Rob,
Went to ram tank, but found nothing is there. What is this wayback machine you talked about? Rich

maple_leaf_eh 13-03-19 04:22

Internet Wayback machine
 
https://archive.org/web/ Drop in the dead link's URL and scroll the results.

rob love 13-03-19 05:55

Here is a link to the wayback page that gets you most of the lists for the Jeeps. I think one is missing, so you might have to try different dates to find it. Unfortunately, the photos did not save. https://web.archive.org/web/20160430...m38a1list1.htm

Retsarge 13-03-19 06:52

Rob, Terry
I was able to access Ramtank and found this listing. Its not the exact list that I remembered finding, sometime back in the past, but it does fit my needs. Thanks for that and letting me know about the wayback machine...didn't know it existed. I saved the machine website for future use. Thanks again
Rich

maple_leaf_eh 13-03-19 15:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Retsarge (Post 259106)
Rob, Terry
I was able to access Ramtank and found this listing. Its not the exact list that I remembered finding, sometime back in the past, but it does fit my needs. Thanks for that and letting me know about the wayback machine...didn't know it existed. I saved the machine website for future use. Thanks again
Rich

I saw it cited in a footnote of a research paper about 15 yrs ago just the same way a book or report might be identified. Evidently scholars like and need it for their more "serious" work, and not just hobbyists poking around for "casual" information.


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