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Old 09-05-16, 13:52
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Originally Posted by Allen C Eriksen View Post
Thank you Rob. It looks like I'm fairly boned on this. The 151 was stripped and repainted, and has no data plate other than the dimension plate behind the passenger seat. Other than that, there's only the stamped numbers on the spare tire mount. I may be at the mercy of the State vehicle inspection team.
Our M151A2s did not have the plate of which you speak.

I have never noted the CFR number stamped in the body on the M151A2 or even the 1967 and 1970 M38A1s. What number have you found? We will likely know soon enough if it fits the Canadian CFR blocks.

The CFR is not the year and body number, but rather the year it was accepted into service, followed by a 5 digit number assigned by Ottawa sequentially or in reserved blocks.
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