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The style of the Foreman Manufacturing ID plate makes me think of the old FWD fuel bowsers (body maker). This is based on memory, not documentary or photographic evidence.
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I would guess it's RCAF as opposed to army. There does not seem to be any OD anywhere on it. We had trailers that somewhat mirrored the army trailers in Moose Jaw for holding spent fuel. They looked like an M101 chassis, but weren't.
Perhaps a look through the old manual of ECCs might bring it up...I'll have a look tonight if I remember. |
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Great, thank you. I appreciate whatever help I can get!
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That's a cool find. You have a liberal licence to put a fuel/water tank, gen set, welder, or whatever on it to compliment your jeep.
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Peter Phillips 1952 M38Cdn 1953 M100Cdn 1951 PE-95K Gen Set MVPA Cdn Forces 1986-2006 |
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