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chris vickery 06-08-03 23:38

M37 Cdn
 
Well, proud to showoff my latest retoration, should be on the road by the weekend. Still learning how to post pics, so be patient, I might screw this up!

chris vickery 06-08-03 23:39

Yup, as I thought
 
1 Attachment(s)
Here goes again, and if anyone can tell me how to attach multiple pics I'd appreciate it!

Jon Skagfeld 07-08-03 01:59

Re: Yup, as I thought
 
Quote:

Originally posted by chris vickery
Here goes again, and if anyone can tell me how to attach multiple pics I'd appreciate it!
Hey Chris...you gonna take it down the road a piece to John's place near Acton this week-end?...if so, see you there.

Looks like a good restoration job...are the front wheel hubs authentic?

Colin 07-08-03 17:33

Very nice job, the M37 is the vehicle I got my military driver licence in (DND 404) How about painting it in the old 3 tone CDN cammo scheme, which was my favorite.

Jon Skagfeld 08-08-03 02:54

Quote:

Originally posted by Colin
Very nice job, the M37 is the vehicle I got my military driver licence in (DND 404) How about painting it in the old 3 tone CDN cammo scheme, which was my favorite.
Back then, during the life of the M37, weren't DND licenses known as "Standing Orders", vice DND 404?......or am I dating myself too much?

John McGillivray 08-08-03 03:50

3/4 ton SMP
 
I also first learned how to drive on the 3/4 ton SMP. Just after I got my 404's in 1974, they took all of the units 3/4 tons away and replaced them with Power Wagons. A lot of people were PO'ed with that.

Colin 08-08-03 16:01

I got my 404's in 1977

Alex Blair (RIP) 08-08-03 22:25

DND 404
 
To whom it may concern...
I got my DND 404 in Chatham NB in late '64 of early '65....

Jon Skagfeld 09-08-03 02:09

Re: DND 404
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alex Blair
To whom it may concern...
I got my DND 404 in Chatham NB in late '64 of early '65....

Alex:

Did you spend any time in the Morada Motel (wink, wink, nudge, nudge)...or do any dancing at the Palamino?

Back in the 60s, in Chatham, we had an Air Division of F-86 Sabre 6s with a far superior slot wing system than the Americans.

Of course that's long before the present Liberal bunch of hooligans decimated our (Dis) Armed Forces.

This is probably not the correct Forum for espousing such thoughts...but, what the Hell...

Stewart Loy 09-08-03 03:02

Chatham?
 
I was out there a while ago, and all I could find was Miramichi and some gun registry folks.

Stewart

Alex Blair (RIP) 09-08-03 03:16

Chatham....
 
Jon..
By '64-'65 the F86's had gone and the 101 Voodoos were there..
While waiting for my course in Borden in mid -late'64 I was scraping the paint off the Golden Hawks F86 fuselages in the refinishing hanger ...Idle hands..didn't apply to me(Wink..wink).
As for those dens of iniquity in the aforementioned posting...those applied and the other 6 zillion evil hovels from Edmonston to Shediac and possibly every other watering hole in the Maritimes...Oh the recuperative powers of a 20 year old.....
These were the team colours in '63..for the Golden Hawks..

http://www.kitreview.com/reviews/f86...reviewpg_1.htm

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 09-08-03 03:34

Re: Chatham....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alex Blair
.. While waiting for my course in Borden in mid -late'64 ...[/url]
I didn't realize they were holding courses at Borden in 1864...?

Alex Blair (RIP) 09-08-03 13:14

1864.....
 
Oh yes Jif..
With the "Hot air" balloon Corp...


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