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Richie I also found the hull number on the back where you said it would be. The number is 457. Phill I will get you some drawings for the airfilter. Eddy I will get in touch about the radiator armour because I am going to need some made up. Cheers Paul |
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wow that is a low number...so potentially very early in the mass production side of things...we really need Nigel here on this one, i have never seen a serial number start like a part number... as Lynn says most components on the carrier start with a TL or CTL... and i have not yet seen a serial finish with a letter mind this means nothing....just means i have not yet seen it.... do you have any images of the rear plate (where the diff bolts to)
and perhaps some pics of the pedals may assist us (but not difinitive) i am going to chuck a guess in there and say that the pedals will be the ribbed pattern rather than the diamond plate.. you can all laugh at me if i am wrong ....its highly possible
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is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration). |
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Richie
Here are some further pics. The ones of the rear panel probably won't help much but they are all I have for the moment. I will try and post some more later in the week. I reckon the carrier is quite early as so far I have found very little dated later than Feb 41. Paul |
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hi paul
things move fast in the carrier network, it looks like the rear armour panel is missing from yours i have a spare one you can have, it's a little bent but very useable and your welcome to it, i'm also getting a new speedo cable made for £30 do you want one . i would assume you have the same dash panel as mine with english instruments with the smiths speedo. give me a call on 07970828122 if you need anything all the best eddy
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I would be interested in a speedo cable as my Carrier has none at the moment. Do you know if the cable for my Canadian Mk2 will be the same as the one your getting made? I also need the driven gear and the housing. Anybody got these extra and wants to sell them? Thanks, Marc van Aalderen |
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hi marc
sorry but i don't think the mk2 speedo has the same drive at the speedo end but i'm sure someone on the forum will know for sure, if it is the same then of course it will be no problem to order another for you. you might try ajmac for the driven gear as i think he's got 2 axles for his loyd restoration and might have the parts you need all the best eddy
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_______________________ 1941 mk1 mortar Carrier 1941 Mk1* Carrier 1942 Mk1* Carrier 1943 T16 Carrier 1945 Mk3 Dingo 1941 Mk3 Covenanter 1941 Mk4 Churchill AVRE (now sold) 1944 Mk6 Cromwell (now sold) 1952 Mk3 Centurion 1952 ARV Centurion 1952 ARV Centurion 1953 Mk3 Centurion (breaking) |
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i have a canadian mk1 with a canadian mk2 speedo and it seems to marry up to the drive ok ? mind the carrier has not moved so who knows......it should work imagine the pain it would cause having to mess around with cables and drives when servicing the axles in the field...
i am confident it should be ok.
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is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration). |
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Ford's practice back in the day was to finish the serial number off with an F to prevent people from altering the serial number by stamping more numbers on. I know that when I tried to register a very early (1941) 15cwt the provincial registrar would not accept the F.
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I figured that it was ‘459' and not ‘159'. The attached are an example of the markings used by the 32nd Reconnaissance Regiment (Royal Montreal Regiment), C.A.C. from approximately 25 January 1943 to 12 April 1944. On the left, the AoS marking with serial '459' and white bar below to denote 'Army Troops' and on the right, the Formation sign used by 'First Canadian Army Troops'. Cheers
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Mark, so from that is it quite highly likely that this carrier actually saw some action ?
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is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration). |
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Unless Paul found another Arm of Service marking painted over that of the ‘459' serial, it is highly unlikely that the carrier was used in ‘action’. The 32nd Reconnaissance Regiment (Royal Montreal Regiment), C.A.C. was converted and re-designated the First Army Headquarters Defence Company (Royal Montreal Regiment) and reallocated to the Canadian Infantry Corps from the Canadian Armoured Corps effective 12 April 1944, whereupon they would have adopted the AoS marking of serial ‘9' on a black background with a 2-inch white bar beneath denoting ‘Army Troops’. Cheers
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I was reading Kirk's note that he posted with interest. It seems my #777 wreck, which is missing the data plate came from Brighton, Ontario. I run into a chap at the recent Coe Hill meet, Frank Von Rosensteil, who answered a lot of questions I had on tanks, as I would like to acquire one. His knowledge on armor was impressive and he soon asked what I had. When I mentioned the rusty #777 carrier hull with the floor rotted out, he knew exactly where it came from. The carrier apparently started near or at a trailer park in Brighton. I can't remember exactly who owned it but it went west toward Toronto and 2 owners later, Dan McCaw bought it and brought it back to Coe Hill. Bit and pieces have disappeared off it all along the way. Wonder if that is the data plate for my carrier?..... Phil
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regards Paul |
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This may be of assistance to you in regards to your research on the 32nd Reconnaissance Regiment (Royal Montreal Regiment), CAC. The National Archives (Kew) (Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom) holds copies of Canadian War Diaries, the files references for those of the 32nd Reconnaissance Regiment (Royal Montreal Regiment), CAC are: WO 179/1909 - War Diaries for the period of Jan to Dec 1943 WO 179/3014 - War Diaries for the period of Jan to Mar 1944 WO 179/2655 - War Diaries for the period Apr to Dec 1944 Hope this helps. Cheers
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Hi Paul -
Just seen your quest to research your Carrier...ref Canadian War Diaries. If you live outside Ottawa or abroad, you can use the quite excellent International Lending Library (ILL). This appears to be quite free and has been a Godsend to my researches here in the UK... First, make sure you register with a good library near you - preferably one with a 16mm & 35mm Microfilm reader and printer. Second, through your library, contact ILL via the Canadian Library and Archives. The ILL will only deal with official libraries, not individuals, to those abroad. Third, order those microfilms that cover your requirements. Use the CLA for the reference numbers and only order those that are OPEN. Fourth, sit back and wait to be contacted by your own library - takes abou a week to ten days from order. You are allowed to keep the microfilms for about 8 weeks before either returning them or extending the loan. This is the most excellent service and I have been using it for about two years. I think there may be an equivalent in Australia or New Zealand but am not sure...do others know ? Good Luck Roddy de Normann |
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