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You do have a very early Canadian carrier. Mine is CB 8075
There are 3 numbers plus a WD number that can be found on a carrier....If you are very lucky! The CB 874 just behind the commander's/gunner's seat is the upper hull number. The lower hull number should be on the angle iron on the outside/bottom of the rear left upper armour plate. the Serial number and data would have been on a cast plate. The WD number was painted on the hull. My understanding is T XXXXXX were britsh built and CT XXXXXX Canadian built. The CB 875 indicates Canadian Built #875 upper armour plate. The Lower armour number will not have CB on it In an ideal world Uhull number and LHull number would be the same but rare. Serial numbers started at 1000 (so +1000 to hull numbers in ideal world) Your Carrier was built in either Late 41 or very early 42 Here are some numbers from carriers similar to yours. UHull # LHull # serial # Date WD # CB CT 40133 CB 607 1752 CB 3704 3698 1942 6472 Apr 42 T 51176 CB 8075 8105 Aug 42 CT XXXXX 9305 10319 Sept 42 CB 10099 11094 Oct 42 CT113354 My records show 2,927 total carriers built in 1941 and 8,595 built in 1942 It is interesting, your lower rear plate shows some sort of towing attachment mine is for pioneer tools I hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Ralph Volkert UC 2Mk I* Upper Hull: CB 8075 Lower Hull: 8105 S/N: 9075 Date: Jun(est) 42 contract #: CDLV 213 1946 Willys Jeep 1974 Plymouth Road Runner 1987 Trans Am |
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