I re-checked my information :
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Lieut. Jolley then drew up a list of all 15 cwt. trucks or equivalent that were to be replaced by new trucks, traded-in, retained for schools or for instructional purposes. The oldest was a 1928 Model Durant Coach. There was also a 1929 Chevrolet LQ stake truck, a 1934 Chevrolet Light Delivery, plus two Chevrolet pickups and a 1½ ton stake truck, all 1934 Models. There were eight Crossley Staff Cars to be sent to schools, otherwise all others were Fords: 1931 to 1936 Models, 2-Ton stake trucks, Station Wagons or Phaetons. Ten 1936 Ford 2-Ton trucks were to be retained, to be supplemented by the new 15 cwt Trucks. ….a further three were required for the Light Car Reconnaissance troop of the L.S.H. Regiment, to replace three 1936 Ford Phaetons
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There were several 1938 Chevrolets allocated to D Coy, RCR at St John, PQ from 1938...Z 38-1-27/29/29/30 and 31 whereas B Coy, RCD in Toronto had Z 38-1-5/6/7/8. I wonder if any of these were retained in RCR and RCD service in 1941