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Old 01-02-21, 22:12
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Hi Alex,

It is not so much the high census number range. But if the census number was not preceded by a “C” it was not a vehicle produced under a Canadian contract.

And:
• SM = Supply Mechanical, these were British contracts.
• CD and/or LV = Contract Demand (Land Vehicles (?)), these were Canadian contracts.
Read more here: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1965

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Originally Posted by Alex van de Wetering View Post
That list dates from July 1943, so I am not sure if that allows us to draw conclusions on vehicles seen in 1944/45. I mean, I question that a Canadian vehicle census starting with 59 (or basically any 7 figure number not starting with 42) is automatically an (ex) British contract vehicle.

For instance, a number of C60L APT's have come up for sale over the past few years, some which seemingly still have their original paint and census....they start with "59" and are from contract SM 6520. So, is this a Canadian or British contract?
I have no proof, but I don't think Canadian contract census numbers ended at 4299999, but more likely more census numbers were needed and numbers previously not taken up were used.
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