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Does anyone know if it's possible to find the original WD Census number for a Sexton. The hull number is 1164 and is a Sexton Mk2 from 1944. I have seen a table of WD numbers for each contract, but I have been told that the WD numbers weren't applied sequentially by hull number but rather adhoc as the vehicles were delivered.
Here's the vehicle in question, which a team of us are planning on restoring to running condition shortly on behalf of the Royal Artillery. Attachment 121060 |
Hello Tom,
See the thread http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...serial numbers for some more info. More later! |
S234664. Can anyone else verify this?
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Sexton production data
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I have combined the various bits of information on here (see the link above), my Sherman Register webpage plus a list of modifications listed in Data book - Tank type vehicles of Canadian manufacture into one table: Attachment 121069 From this I deduce Shop No. 1164 is Sexton II delivered under S/M 1356 with census number S 234665. |
Hello Hanno,
Many thanks for the information. It looks like the number that is currently on the Sexton is from another vehicle. We should be able to out the correct number on it now. I'll update the forum with some pictures when we start the restoration. Thanks again. Tom |
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Hanno,
I agree with your math regarding Sexton Shop number 1164, and WD number S234665. Regarding: Quote:
Attachment 121107 The second image was captured from one of the CMHQ files. It is an extract from Dec 1943 planned data, so it includes too many Grizzlies and too few Sextons compared to the quantities that were actually produced. Attachment 121108 |
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Thanks for tackling the restoration - these AFVs deserve to be more than static outside exhibits. Please keep us updated. |
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Hanno,
I’m happy to contribute when I can. Colin |
No problem Hanno, I’ll post some more pictures as we start the restoration. The Museum has to secure funding to get the engine repaired before we start to strip it down. Apparently it was a running vehicle in the 80s, but as someone blew the engine and then it was leant to a Museum in Aldershot and unfortunately stored outside where it has deteriorated. It’s still in pretty good condition though.
If anyone has any factory reference photos of the Sexton 2, I’d be grateful if they could post them on the forum, or point me to where they are on the net. Many thanks, Tom |
Hello Gents,
We've managed to source the Army Key Card, from Bovington Tank Museum, for the project Sexton, and the WD serial number has been confirmed as S234665 as a few of you had stated. I will see if I can get a copy of the Key Card and post it on the forum. |
That’s good to hear Tom, and it would be great to see a scan of the Key Card.
Good luck with the restoration, please keep us posted. I’ll check for reference photos. |
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