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Old 19-05-13, 18:36
rob love rob love is offline
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I would like to know more about this subject myself.

All I have seen is that from pre-war until 1942, the numbers took the form of
41-1-1234.

The 41 was the year the vehicle was accepted into service, the 1 seemed to always be in the equasion, and the next batch of numbers (could be one, two or three or 4 digits) was the unique number assigned to that vehicle.

From what I could observe looking through some unit history here in Shilo, it appeared the numbers were possibly assigned at the local level, since many of the vehicles seemed to be numerically in close order, and for differing vehicle types.

In 1942 it seems to have changed to a different format such as 68-123. I have no idea what the meaning is to this numbering system. Vehicles already in service with the old numbering system were (usually) painted over to the new numbering system.
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Old 19-05-13, 22:09
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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I would like to know more about this subject myself.

All I have seen is that from pre-war until 1942, the numbers took the form of
41-1-1234.

The 41 was the year the vehicle was accepted into service, the 1 seemed to always be in the equasion, and the next batch of numbers (could be one, two or three or 4 digits) was the unique number assigned to that vehicle.
My ex Ford 15cwt 11 cab that came from Shilo still had the pre-1942 markings on the door. Only the '1' in the middle was a 'Z' which I always took for truck like in the later system.
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Old 11-06-13, 06:10
Colin Macgregor Stevens Colin Macgregor Stevens is offline
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My ex Ford 15cwt 11 cab that came from Shilo still had the pre-1942 markings on the door. Only the '1' in the middle was a 'Z' which I always took for truck like in the later system.

When using the Old DND number system one sometimes had three lines of letters/numbers

Ficticious example as photos are buried right now:

HAL.RIF.
______
Z
_____
41-1-1234


I have never heard of the -1- in the middle of a number being replaced by a "Z".
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Old 13-06-13, 23:49
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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When using the Old DND number system one sometimes had three lines of letters/numbers

Ficticious example as photos are buried right now:

HAL.RIF.
______
Z
_____
41-1-1234


I have never heard of the -1- in the middle of a number being replaced by a "Z".
Ahhh...I misunderstood. You're talking about the "1" in the lower number, I was talking the "Z" in the middle between the two white lines. The Z seem to follow the overseas system where "Z" is truck, "T" is tracked, etc.
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