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rob love 25-12-16 17:22

Lynx, M10, Carrier etc on kijiji
 
On Kijiji ads across Canada: http://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-other/ci...les/1226570676

Looks like many of the CMEC vehicles from BC. Sure wish prices were posted.

Edited to add: Looks like the answer to my question was listed on the ad: http://www.militaryrestorations.com/vehicles-for-sale

A bit too rich for a little guy like me.

Jordan Baker 25-12-16 19:19

Is that the same M10 that we saw have the steering/brake issues and roll over the hill?

rob love 25-12-16 19:52

I would think it is.

A few of the vehicles listed have been on MLU before. Canada is, after all, a rather small collector fraternty. The lynx was listed about 6 months back, and the High Speed tractor was listed by Dan Jahn about a year back if I recall correctly.

DanJahn 25-12-16 23:24

Lynx, M10, Carrier etc on kijiji
 
Hello everyone.

Just to clear the air right away . None of these vehicles or equipment are part of CMEC ( Canadian Military Education Centre ) inventory. Some may have been on display in the museum but are privately owned.

Thank you

Dan Jahn

rob love 25-12-16 23:52

Apoliogies Dan if it looked like I inferred they were museum property. My understanding of the CMEC group was that it was more of a fraternity in which it's members could display their artifacts in a museum setting.

DanJahn 26-12-16 01:05

Hi Rob.

No problem. You are correct CMEC was made up of all volunteers and one of the perks was a place to keep your vehicle on display.

jdmcm 31-12-16 17:40

The "faux Achilles" seems a touch pricey considering it is a complete replica without one actual M10 or Achilles piece on it...

Robert Bergeron 01-01-17 03:47

Hey Rob , i once wanted to own a Lynx .. i would have to sell my house to free the cash for that one ( $ 150 K ).. think New Year's Eve is a good time to ask the wife ?

rob love 01-01-17 06:38

I find that by asking wives for the moon, to which they will say no, that then trying to buy a small town will seem reasonable. I call it pre-conditioning.

Robert Bergeron 02-01-17 01:29

Thanks Rob . I will try the pre-conditioning trick for Lynxtown ..

rob love 02-01-17 02:00

WARNING: the above plan is an art Robert......you may go thru a partner or two before you find the right balance. Too little and you are under the purse strings forever....too much and she gets half your stuff.

Bruce Parker (RIP) 02-01-17 02:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob love (Post 232949)
WARNING: the above plan is an art Robert......you may go thru a partner or two before you find the right balance. Too little and you are under the purse strings forever....too much and she gets half your stuff.

Half your stuff nothing. My dear bride of 32 years promises a bonfire should things go sideways. Luckily I'm so ridiculously happy with her that the big fire has never been the slightest worry. My collection of toys is a testament to her benevolence.

(...and they seem to like roses...)

Jordan Baker 02-01-17 05:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Parker (Post 232952)
Half your stuff nothing. My dear bride of 32 years promises a bonfire should things go sideways. Luckily I'm so ridiculously happy with her that the big fire has never been the slightest worry. My collection of toys is a testament to her benevolence.

(...and they seem to like roses...)

Bruce...... Did she ever catch on about your sons initials of his name?

rob love 02-01-17 05:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordan Baker (Post 232956)
Bruce...... Did she ever catch on about your sons initials of his name?

It wouldn't be something like Chris Micheal Parker, would it?

Bruce Parker (RIP) 02-01-17 14:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob love (Post 232957)
It wouldn't be something like Chris Micheal Parker, would it?

You score 2 out of 3. First name is Colin. Choice was made for exactly the reason Jordan said.

lssah2025 02-01-17 16:40

They must be smoking crack!!!

Lynn Eades 02-01-17 19:31

That's commitment Bruce!
For the WC Dodge fans, my younger son's middle name is Braden.

motto 02-01-17 22:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 232978)
That's commitment Bruce!
For the WC Dodge fans, my younger son's middle name is Braden.

I guess that's preferable to Garwood or Heil if you had been a GMC/Stude 6x6 nut.

David

Robert Bergeron 03-01-17 01:14

Gents and especialy Bruce, your zeal ( Lynn speaks of commitment ) towards the hobby leaves me speechless ... That is especially amazing considering my own involvement .

Lynn Eades 03-01-17 01:17

You're right! Tulsa wouldn't have cut it either.
It was a bit rushed. The Bayliff turned up one Saturday morning (pleasant guy) and told us we had a week to register the wee fella with the Births, Deaths and Marriages dept. (we had to get him lined up for paying tax :bang:) That was about 32 years back.

It's a terminal disease Robert.

Robert Bergeron 03-01-17 17:44

Holly chit ! Hopefully nobody was hurt in that one .

jdmcm 04-01-17 04:07

It was driving down the hill to get loaded on a trailer for a public event...can you imagine if it had "runaway" like that into a crowd of people? Would have been more than bruised egos...

Wayne Hingley 04-01-17 04:16

Note to self... stay out of the path of one of these things if I ever see one at a public event.

Im guessing that it mowed down some decent sized trees.


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