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Old 01-08-08, 17:16
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The terms "67 pattern, 74 pattern " etc were cdn nicknames for the jeeps, and not official. But their use was widespread. I think I may have some messages around where they were referred to as such, but certainly not in any publication.

By the way, I don't think the term M38A1 CDN1 was used either, but rather simply M38A1CDN, since at the time they would not have known that we would be making further purchases of this pattern vehicle (with some improvements).
I completely agree with you on this.

Generally everything starts its life "even" so to speak. I just think its interesting how the M38A1 was dubbed CDN, CDN2.... Rather than M38A1, M38A2.... as the A1, generally means "Amendment 1" and so on and so forth. The M38A1 is significantly different from the M38, enough one could argue, to have gotten a different "M" number all together, rather than just an amendment number.

The term "Pattern" is a generally excepted way of differentiating the generation of all sorts of "Army" equipment not just vehicles. In fact its almost the preference it seems sometimes.

Its kind of like referring to vehicles by their "Class"...
Walk up to any Soldier and ask him what an M35 Truck is, and the response could be anything. Most have no idea that its a 2.5ton MLVW unless they were bored enough to read the data plates while co-driving in one. Sames goes for my old M38A1 CDN2. When I told buddies I used to own an M38A1, they looked at me as if I had a toaster on my head. When I called it a 67 Pattern Jeep, the light came on.

When it comes to weapons, thats a whole other ball of wax
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Old 02-08-08, 19:42
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Well, here they are...

The Transactions are pretty much complete now. Just waiting on Mikes to be brought up from NB, and the other from AB.

Mike M's 151 will providing the "Heart" of the Restoration as its quite complete, the other will be donating its body and misc pieces.

I think I may go ahead and do some minor work to get it registered and rolling and then put a few miles on it while its still warm out.
Its definately going to need some "temporary" OD paint before it goes on the road.

Its going under the knife this winter for the actual Resto.
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Old 07-08-08, 14:54
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I found something on the G that answers my questions regarding what is a Jeep...

"Whats in a Name "MUTT vs Jeep"

FWIW, I wasn't trying to antagonize anyone here, just looking for some friendly debate. Nevertheless, I think i'll leave it alone.

I can hardly contain myself as my first A2 will be here on Saturday. It left Red Deer yesterday:
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