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			Hello Ian Sorry it sounded like i owned that Jeep. I wish i did. In my data base i have that jeep on file, which is the closest serial number i have to yours. There was no 241 data plates produced, they all had the 242 data plate. Thanks Eric 
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			At least one Canadian contract Jeep among the "800 military Jeeps await auction at a storage facility in England" in 1946 - see the lifting rings on CM 4218939 in the lower left corner. And note the Cab 11/12 CMPs in the background. surplus-12.jpg Source: http://mashable.com/2015/08/15/wwii-surplus-vehicles/ 
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			Hello According to my list of vehicles. The two clearly marked Jeep CM numbers are: CM4284888 I have as a Ford GPW (possibly 1945) and CM4218939 was a MB (possibly 1942 CDN Contract) loaned to the British. I say possible as it is not confirmed but is surrounded on each side by like vehicles. When vehicles were loaned they kept the CM number, but if the vehicle was given then the C was removed (or added if given to Canada). We traded back and forth as needed. Some Canadian contract vehicles never served in a Canadian unit as a result. Thanks Eric 
				__________________ Collecting data on the WW2 Canadian jeep and trailer. Serial, WD Numbers etc. | 
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