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The Serial Number is: 46065 Thanks for your time in advance Scotty
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Gone but never forgotten: Sgt Shane Stachnik, Killed in Action on 3 Sept 2006, Panjwaii Afghanistan Last edited by Scott Bentley; 10-11-08 at 04:27. |
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Scotty
I'll have a look for it tomorrow as well as for one other guy who requested it. Clive, I have sent you a PM about your idea. |
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It would mean alot to me to be able to give it, its well earned Number when it comes time for paint. Thanks Scotty Last edited by Scott Bentley; 10-11-08 at 23:01. |
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Scotty
Your truck was CFR 74-09782. It had the standard ECC of 121401 and the ERN was 30105 which was also standard M151A2. It was aquired on 1 Jan 1974 (likely the contract date for the fleet as all of the mutts show the same date) and the last unit listed for it was ASU Gagetown. It was listed on a VMO for disposal on 27 Aug 86 and was listed as disposed of on the 14 Jan 87. I thought that I had posted this earlier, but the internet here is very dodgy so I guess my response ended up in cyberspace. |
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Scotty B
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Gone but never forgotten: Sgt Shane Stachnik, Killed in Action on 3 Sept 2006, Panjwaii Afghanistan |
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.....apon disposal, it ended up at simpsons truck and tractor parts at five fathom hole, n.b. was then rewelded and sold to a chap at lake utopia, n.b. where it served as a snow plow. then it was sold to a gentleman from grand bay, n.b. where it was used as "outback transportation". when it went forsale the next time, i bought it, and floated it home to maces bay with the intention of restoring it. four years here and off to live with scotty in trenton. this completes the history of this well traveled m151a2.......the littlest hobo of military jeeps, so to speak!
mike
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Rob,
Sent the $5.00 to DND ATIP and have already had a telephone conversation with them. I am waiting to see what they send. I also did a second request for the service and usage history of my M38A1 67-07800. Don't forget to duck. Clive
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Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE |
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Thats great news Clive.
I actually couldn't believe it when I accidently found that the Jeep CFRs were still protected and the data available on a DND website. Should make a lot of future collectors happy when they ask: What unit did my vehicle serve and what would have been it's original number? |
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My M151 A2 is CFR 74-09235, sn 44004 uncut
It was used in Calgary 1974- 1985 1 CMBG HQ Sigs Sqn & CFB Calgary 1985 CFB Suffield 1985-1987 CFB Petawawa It still retains its original three patter camouflage. Eric
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Collecting data on the WW2 Canadian jeep and trailer. Serial, WD Numbers etc. |
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Rob
My buddy Tom Lodge has an M38A1CDN3 for which he would like to know the correct hood number - if you still have time to research it. The details he has are: NATO Stock no. 2320 21-856-9412 Ordnance stock no 121301 Mfr No MD 99994 Del 12-70 Jeep Corp Toledo Contract No 2MEO 0058 Engine No D143273 The current restored hood no is 70-99994 but this must be wrong? Should it have been 70-08994? Could you also give further details of the book by Iarocci - where it can be obtained. Thanks David Moore Kingston |
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