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Old 28-08-13, 15:45
Eric B Eric B is offline
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Hello Derk

Not all stretcher jeeps belonged to the RCAMC.

Most belonged to an infantry unit and were used to transport ammo to the front and wounded back as needed. There were orders stating such and the trailers were used to bring up the ammo.

WD Numbers were not consecutive. Unfortunetly i have no info on the WD number you wish to use. Is its use relevent to your vehicle?

Not all WD were filled in.

In the photo there is a smal 76 painted on the edge of the passenger fender by the grill. The other numbers could be tire pressure.

Again there are orders stating the tire pressure would be inside the cab visible to the driver if not indicated on the data plate.

Regardless of orders, there are variants. As long as there is a photo to back up your research pretty much anything goes.

There are also aprox 5-6 different variants of the ambulance jeep as well. Two styles alone for the bunk bed version.

Thanks
Eric
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Collecting data on the WW2 Canadian jeep and trailer.
Serial, WD Numbers etc.
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