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Old 16-05-12, 01:06
rob love rob love is offline
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Originally Posted by chris vickery View Post
Rob, is it not odd that heh as a 68 CDN2 tag and a 71xxx tub tag?
I thought the 70 or 71 tub tag was only applicable to CDN3 versions.
The 7105 tag seems is applicable to the Cdn2. I did not give his date (67 or 68) on the CFR because it seems to be right on the border of where the years changed. Judging by his dash, it is a 67.

Have a look at the M38A1s on ramtank.ca for comparative serial numbers.
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Old 18-05-12, 04:33
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Here is the EDR info for you:

CFR 67 07937
Ser No 7105-96984
ECC 121201 Truck Utility 1/4 Ton M38A1 Cdn 2
Acquired Date 01 Jan 1967
Original UIC 0107 CFB ASU Petawawa
Initial VMO Lommis
Disposed of for $757.00
Disposal Date 17 Nov 1986

The Holding Unit Registry has this veh listed as follows:

Departure Arrival HUIC Unit
8 May 1986 5 Sep 1979 1702 2 CMBG HQ & Sigs Sqn
5 Sep 1979 1 Jan 1967 1985 202 Wksp

The Work Order History lists 15 entries. What is interesting is that while the majority of the entries are for service done by 2 CMBG in Pet the first four entries are entered by UIC 2208 with the work done in Cyprus - here is your UN tour white paint. The dates are 14 Feb 1977 and 14 Jun 1977. After that there is one entry from 202 Wksp (2 Aug 1977) and all other entries are at 2 CMBG from 11 Apr 1978 until the final entry 23 Nov 1983.

This veh has the following modification history:
30010000CF003/No Information Available on this Modification
30100000CF0014/No Information Available on this Modification
30103000CF004/No Information Available on this Modification

That is all there is on this vehicle. Hope this helps.
Cheers.

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Old 18-05-12, 16:20
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Steve, Thank you this is great. I love knowing the history of things. This will help when I get to the paint job so I can put the correct markings on it. Thanks again, best regards, Mike
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