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Old 07-06-08, 05:21
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Here's a photo of mine. I haven't started work on it yet but I hope to find some time soon. Thanks to Boobie it is currently stored at Chateau Carriere.
CFR number is 70-07824, manufactured in November 1967. (Edit CFR is actually 67-07800)

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Old 07-06-08, 07:19
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You can do a lot better than that on the tires if you bring them across from the US yourself. Wallace Wade or Coker tire will sell you Firestone NDTs for under $100 each. If you can get down to the US to either a UPS store or to a Border parcel service, the shipping from either isn't that terrible.

If you ever made it to a MVPA convention, Wallace Wade brings them by the stack to the convention, and charges his catalog price on them. They were about $80 each just a year or two ago.

Are you sure about that CFR 70-88888? More likely it would have been 70 (or 71) -08888. The M38A1Cdn3 ran from CFR 08500 or thereabouts and ran just across the 09000 numbers.

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I see your Jeep used to be fitted with the GPMG mount. There are still a few of these mounts left at the local scrapyard if you feel the need to have a M1919 with you. There are some of the wire cutter bars as well, but they are not economically feasable to ship.

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Old 19-06-08, 02:47
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Yeah...08888 sounds more like it. JP=Jim Price?
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Old 19-06-08, 02:50
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JP Morgan is a now retired Reservist from that unit. I think he claims to have that plate in his garage ... but that might be the cough medicine talking.
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Old 19-06-08, 04:08
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The only reason that the CFR could be out of series like that is if a new CFR was assigned. When a license plate was lost or stolen, the CFR was supposed to be replaced with a new one. The new number would be whatever CFR was due to be issued next from the puzzle palaces higher up. Of course, this caused a great deal of confusion on the mechanic side of the world, and I am sure it likely caused confusion on the logistics side as well.

Our tool cribs used to have the blank plates, the numbers, and the little maple leafs, so we just made replacement plates of the original CFR number,and nobody higher up ever had to know.

Clive, your number also appears to be a bit out. If your truck is a Cdn2 (as the hubcaps on the back axle indicate), and the CFR is 07824, then it should have been preceded by either a 67 or a 68.
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Old 19-06-08, 04:54
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Clive, your number also appears to be a bit out. If your truck is a Cdn2 (as the hubcaps on the back axle indicate), and the CFR is 07824, then it should have been preceded by either a 67 or a 68.
Rob,
I should not have included the pre-fix numbers. My M38A1 has adhesive numbers on the dash (printed over with at least three coats of paint) but does not include the prefix. and my use of the "70-" was an assumption.
As the date of manufacture was Nov 1967 can I assume (there I go again) that the CFR should be 67 - xxxxxx?
I may be able to source a pair of DND plates but can anyone tell me where to source the numbers?
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Old 19-06-08, 19:41
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In all likelihood the prefix on yours will be 67, but being so close to the end of the year it may also be 68. Somewhere in my mess of papers I think I have some of the old Crown Assets sales sheets which might give a breaking point for the 67/68 prefix. I believe the prefix had more to do with when the vehicle was taken in to service than the year it was built. I had seen commercial vehicles with the next year prefix assigned to them; not often but it did exist.

I have seen numbers very similar to that used on the plates available at various hardware stores.
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Old 07-06-08, 12:39
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Thanks to Boobie it is currently stored at Chateau Carriere.
Gee, it'll be a bare frame next time you see it, Clive... oh well...

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Old 07-06-08, 15:44
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Default fire extinguisher mount behind driver's seat?

What is that object behind the driver's seat back? An upright fire extinguisher mount maybe? The common service mount was a cage affair on the dash, maybe between the seats or on the transmission hump, and infrequently anywhere in the back.

It that is a loose piece of Boob's junk sitting there so it is off the ground, never mind.
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Old 07-06-08, 17:29
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What is that object behind the driver's seat back? An upright fire extinguisher mount maybe? The common service mount was a cage affair on the dash, maybe between the seats or on the transmission hump, and infrequently anywhere in the back.
Good eyes. It is indeed a fire extinguisher bracket. There is another on the dash itself.

As to the GPMG mount, I don't think that I will invest in one at this time.
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Old 18-06-08, 20:06
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Default Decontamination Bottle Brackets

Hi Clive/Terry:

The details are not great in the photo but I suspect from the profile that the thingie behind the driver's seat in Clive's jeep is in fact a decontamination bottle bracket. These became all the rage for a while when some keen staff officer in NDHQ pushed hard to have every vehicle and trailer fitted with at least one bottle.

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Old 22-08-08, 06:18
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What is that object behind the driver's seat back? An upright fire extinguisher mount maybe? The common service mount was a cage affair on the dash, maybe between the seats or on the transmission hump, and infrequently anywhere in the back.

It that is a loose piece of Boob's junk sitting there so it is off the ground, never mind.
As was mentioned by Mike, the bracket was for the decam bottle. I just picked a few up the other week. Here is what they look like:
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Old 22-08-08, 14:45
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Rob,
Can you set one aside for me? I would take the one without bracket.
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Old 23-08-08, 00:24
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I sure can Clive. I picked up a spare or two.
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Old 15-10-08, 03:26
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Default 70-08876 put up for the winter

After a summer under tarps, the Jeep has been moved under cover. The weather is changing, the light goes out earlier, and the next step just a bit too much for me to tackle kneeling on a gravel driveway.

So, I built two more arches out of rough 1x6 boards and extended my 'Montreal Driveway Shelter' about 8 feet. I lashed a matching white tarp to the back end of the existing roof. Since I'd gathered a number of big Corplast election signs over the past while, I laid them as flooring and pushed the Jeep inside. I'll rig up some halogen worklamps, an electrical extension cord. I am quite pleased with myself.

Who in Ottawa can help me troubleshoot my fuel supply and get the engine turning over? Donuts and coffee , a mostly full downstairs beer fridge , outdoor smoking area ...
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