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Re: Dental vans...
There is/was a pristine one in the Base Borden museum. IIRC, it had plexiglass cover so that the interior could be viewed. Its CAR was 52-50000.
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I have not been to the Borden museum in at least 25 years, but the few cells of grey matter that still work tell me that 52-5000 was a cargo. It is the kind of number you remember. Also, it is likely that 50000 would be serial no1 (or very close). A quick google revealed I am right. |
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Well, Rob, you're absolutely correct about 52-50000 being a cargo with an RCASC unit sign.
I have that exact same picture from the same angle. WRT to the dental van, I have a shot from behind showing the interior through the plexiglass. Dunno what got it into my head about the CAR for it because the side shot I have of it shows no CAR at all. Borden is only ~1 1/2 hrs away...I'll have to slide down some day and refresh my memory. Apologies to all for posting misleading info.
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Jon can you post the pictures of the inside of the dental van you have?
Thanks John |
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If you could talk the duty staff into it, how about taking a photo of the serial number plate on 50000? |
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Did Canada's G749 manufacturer stamp each frame consecutively as they came out the door? The truck on the right is Gizmo the Nov. 22, 1956, M135. 113506074 is stamped in the frame. Does that mean we had at least 6074 M135's manufactured in Canada? The middle M135 is Goose, the March 16, 1956 baby with 113504873 stamped in the frame. Does that indicate Canada built 1,201 M135's in roughly 8 months and 5 days? My BATUS truck is July 11, 1956 and is stamped 5503. That suggests 630 units from mid March to Mid July, 571 more units to Nov. 22. I think we need to find the last Deuce we built for a museum project. Last edited by Dave D.; 09-07-17 at 03:30. |
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The M133 Chassis and Cab is as unrecognized as Early Deuce mufflers so we need to tell that story. Is the M133 the cab and chassis they added cranes, augers, spotlights, cages, flying kitchens and other oddities on?
It shows up in the operators manual but I'm sure it has a bigger story? This one had a box added at some point and is the nicest M133 I've seen. Need to get to Shilo one day. |
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The history on mine is pretty bland: CFB Calgary until about 1980 and then it went to CFB Winnipeg. I almost suspect it was in war storage at both locations. The truck only had about 23,000 miles on it and never saw camo or a paintbrush. There were also some US trucks that made it into the Cdn system. I saw the remains of a XM216 with a very low serial number, crossed cannons, and a 1954 Cdn CFR number. More on my deuce restoration can be seen at this link: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=19471 |
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After seeing the earlier post with a picture of the operators manual for the 6x6 Canadian GMC I thought i would mention that I have a operators manual dated 1951 CDN-0M9-819A Operators Manual 2 1/2 Ton 6x6 GMC ( Canadian ) . The interesting thing about this manual is that it lists the M218 Light Wrecker Truck but there is no picture of the M218 in the manual. I have been in this hobby for quite some time and have owned a number of The M series GMC 6x6s but this is the only manual that I have seen that mentions the M218. I wish I knew how to post pictures on this site. If anyone is interested I could scan the cover and send it to you.
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Volume Warning http://civildefencemuseum.ca/ We'll need to poke around for pictures of that truck. |
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Dave, this is turning into an interesting thread with all the info and photos of our deuces over the years. Its nice to see that some examples have been preserved and that now many are being saved. Here on Vancouver Island, there a few running survivors and likely many wrecks sitting in logging boneyards spread across the north Island and coast. When surplused, many went to logging shows and were worked to death.
Thanks to Rob and everyone else for adding their photos and information. I have a few pictures from years ago that I want to add but my scanner isn't cooperating right now. I'll try again once I figure out why. |
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