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Old 27-08-11, 00:13
Michael Greeley Michael Greeley is offline
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I own a 1953 M38a1, 1954 M170 Ambulance and part owner of a 1963 M38a1 plus a 1967 m 416 trailer. MG
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Old 27-08-11, 00:31
Mike Baker Mike Baker is offline
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I own a 1953 M38a1, 1954 M170 Ambulance and part owner of a 1963 M38a1 plus a 1967 m 416 trailer. MG
Sorry Michael - my original post wasn't clear enough. I am only looking for info on the Canadian contract M38A1s. Trying to compile a list of the ex-US Army and USMC models would take the rest of my life!

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Old 27-08-11, 01:25
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thats ok, i'd figure i'd throw it out there
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Old 27-08-11, 18:14
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Through my own investigations, and from what people have sent me thus far, I have extablished the continued survival of 13 CDNs (10 in Canada, 1 in the US, 1 in the UK and 1 in Australia), 16 CDN2s (15 in Canada and 1 in the US), and 12 CDN3s (All in Canada). Interestingly, of the 36 (so far) in Canada, 18 are in Ontario, 6 in BC, 4 in AB, 1 in SK, 1 in MB and 6 are unknown (meaning I've found a picture of it online, but not who the owner is or where).

So please keep the info coming, and help me fill in the gaps.

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Old 28-08-11, 01:47
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Two other important details to gather when collecting M38 or M38A1 info: date of delivery (from the data plate) and whether it is w/wn (with winch) or wo/wn (without winch).
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