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Fort Prince of Wales, Germany 1965
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No CFR/licence plates in Germany?
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Hi Jon;
At the time of this photo (1965), the CFR Number in Germany was on either side of the jeep engine bonnet. On 3/4 and 2½ trucks, centred near the top of the doors. See examples posted below. You'll also notice in the jeep and Duce photo the formation sign of 1 Canadian Division is used as the national identifier. Cheers
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Mark Last edited by Mark W. Tonner; 13-12-09 at 03:31. Reason: correction |
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Aha, O Exhalted Purveyor of Arcane and Historically Relevant Military Information!
Methinks I gotcha. In 1965, CFRs didn't exist; they were CARs, which evolved into CFRs. Now, what say you? (Hi, Denise.)
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![]() Denise says Hi! and Merry Christmas and Best Wishes to you and yours in the New Year! ![]() ... and now back to the original theme of this thread ...
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Is this season(ing) enough for you?
Greetings to all the MLU community folk and their families from Gympie, Queensland Australia. May you all have a good time and stay safe for another year of fun. ![]() (image courtesy of the world wide web)
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Cheers Cliff Hutchings aka MrRoo S.I.R. "and on the 8th day he made trucks so that man, made on the 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night" MrRoo says "TRUCKS ROOLE" ![]() Last edited by cliff; 14-12-09 at 02:12. |
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All the best to all MLUers and families for christmas and new year
cheers Les |
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