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Old 11-05-12, 05:58
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Hey Chris here is a pic of the headlight guards with the front end tiled down so the headlights don't hit the lifting loops.If you make it by my place we can remove one and you get the dimensions from it...I may have them off by the weekend...so let me know
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Old 11-05-12, 14:02
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The hood blanket was held on by stretch springs from clip to clip.
I have some if you want them.

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Old 11-05-12, 14:38
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Default hood & headlight guards

I think there is one thing we all need to keep in mind about these items , all 3 models of the A1 were in service at the same time at one point and parts migrate within the system ,Colleen's A1 has a example of this , pass. side fender is 53, driver's is from a 2 or 3 no brace to the frame , Chris your hood may have been removed from a 53 , they were fitted with the hood blanket hardware as were the 52's, as for the headlight guard not all the 2's and 3's had them fitted and the flat type was the one used as opposed the rounded version found on the 52 & 53, everything in the PCC compound is there to be used so it gets used,hope all this helps
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Old 11-05-12, 15:18
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Peter, I'll take you up on the offer.
Thanks Frank for clarification.
So it seems then that the CDN jeeps had all sorts of mods dependant upon what time they were in service and with which ever unit. I will be happy to present mine as it is.
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Old 11-05-12, 16:53
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Yep The best way is to leave it the way it was last used by the Can. Forces and...it's a lot cheaper to keep it that way!
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Old 11-05-12, 23:54
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I will agree on the overlap. I have seen the early M38 brakes on a Cdn2 (different shoes) and one of the first M38A1CND2s I bought had the convoy lamp installed with the switch on the dash.
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