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Old 24-01-10, 03:26
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Certainly a first class restoration job! The vehicle looks as good as it did when it was delivered new to DND, you have set a very hight standard with that restoration. I also like that you have taken the time and money to preserve one of the lastest types of DND vehicles.

Here is one that I photographed in CFB Kingsotn in the mid-1990s.

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Thanks I put a lot of hours in restoring it. I think it is a unique variant of the iltis and working in the communication trade the last 15 years added a little something as well. I like the pictures you posted as there are very few pictures around of any kind of vehicles that were used in Canadian service and I like collecting them as when restoring them it gives a person some in site as to what they actually looked like and helps when restoring a vehicle back to original. If you have any other pictures of the cable layer or ambulance I would be interested for future restorations as I also have the Ambulance the regular model and also the one with tailgate as when they were selling them off I got one of each of the 4 styles that were available. I wonder how many of the cable laying varriant they made as all the ones so far that I have found have the CFR#s in the 88026-88066, so maybe there might have been 100?
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Old 24-01-10, 06:15
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Nice job, but the vehicle tech in me says you should install some reflector decals onto those rear bumperettes or you risk getting rear ended. Those older SMP taillamps are not SAE/DOT approved (although the newest ones are) and their reflectiveness is not the best.

The half cab of the line Iltis was a bonus in MB and SK, where the smaller resulting cab meant you were warm in the winter.
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Old 24-01-10, 16:19
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I wonder how many of the cable laying varriant they made as all the ones so far that I have found have the CFR#s in the 88026-88066, so maybe there might have been 100?
I was just looking up some of the files on the Yahoo Iltis group and the PDF for the Linesman configuration, taken from the DND manual shows one with CFR 87793.

http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/cGBcS4A...BER%201986.pdf
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Old 25-01-10, 02:56
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Hello,

Your attention to detail with this Iltis has become an inspiration as I try and beat my panels straight again.

Any chance you could divulge the details on your Paint; Brand, Color Numbers (Inside and Out), and where you bought it from?

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Old 25-01-10, 22:59
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It took a while to get the color what I think was the original color before they were repainted during there service life. I took a new body panel to Cloverdale paints in Edmonton and they mixed up some industrial Speed Enamel paint:

self prime S.G. S/E clear base
*-050 fa-8y,lb-2y32,pg-1y8,ro-8,tw-1y24,yo-10y40
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Old 24-02-10, 13:53
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Not sure if you had the info, but i'm on fire today:

CFR No 88047
CFR Year 1986
Serial No BI02-02-86-88047
Actual ECC 121508
Authorized ECC 121508
NSN 2320-21-895-3770
ERN 30111
Holding Unit 2481
DA Unit 2481
Date Acquired 24-Sep-86
Cost 26363
Alloc Code MB
Comm Suite
Current VMO DLE22453 - 19-Sep-05
HN Date 06-Sep-07
Pending? No
Disposed? Yes
Disposal Date 01-Feb-06
VMO Type Pending To ECC To AC To HUIC To DA UIC
DLE22453 - 19-Sep-05 REGULAR No 121508 MB 2481 2481 7 Canadian Forces Supply Depot
DLE28549 - 10-Nov-04 REGULAR No 121508 MD 2481 2481 7 Canadian Forces Supply Depot
DLE22507 - 24-Apr-96 REGUL No 121508 AX 2481 2481 7 Canadian Forces Supply Depot
DP353466 - 21-Jan-88 REGUL No 121508 FN 0103 5255 748 (Nanaimo) Communications Squadron
DP350982 - 06-Jul-87 AMEND No 121508 JX 0126 0126 CFB OTTAWA
DP356887 - 02-Oct-86 REGUL No 121519 JX 0126 0126 CFB OTTAWA
DP356628 - 12-Sep-86 INITI No 121519 JX 2040 2040 LAND ENGINEERING TEST ESTABLISHMENT

BC Iltis.... Thats why its so clean
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Old 25-02-10, 06:47
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Thanks that's great, No I did not have the info on it.

Dave
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