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Old 09-10-15, 02:48
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I also want to try the vehicle in the water but not with the top in place. There is not an escape hatch in the present top!!


Let us know when this happens...I'd make the trip

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Old 04-10-23, 18:18
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This is an older thread, but with some new development. Last night, after dark and in a rainstorm, a clandestine delivery was made to my property here in Manitoba. There were two pieces, one for me and one for my neighbor, but the one for me is something I wave wanted for over 40 years.

RAM serial 3 is now part of my collection, and I want to thank Jack for his stewardship on the truck. I aim to give the same stewardship towards this piece. Once a few minor details are rectified, I aim to make the bows and tarpaulin for both the cargo area and the cab. I have also sourced some new 16.00-20 tires to replace the michelins that are on it now, but that may wait a few months for me to recover from the expenses involved up to this point. I have to head outside soon to see, in the daylight, what I have received.
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Old 05-10-23, 00:46
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Waited for over 40 years? Must be your first true love…

Congrats on the acquisition, Rob. It is a fine piece of Canadian engineering and should have become the “Son of CMP”.
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Old 05-10-23, 03:04
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Not my first love, but certainly my longest yearning. I was 19 when I drove my m38 jeep the 1200 miles to Borden in March when I transferred to the regular army as an army mechanic. Prior to that, I drove a dodge m37 to high school for a couple of years. I was already well hooked on military vehicles when I visited the museum in Borden, but something about this truck attracted me. The heart wants what the heart wants as they say.
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Old 05-10-23, 03:10
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So with a little more knowledge under my belt, I can offer the following rationalization on these 6 trucks.

Serial no 1: retained by Chrysler and used after the trials ended. Fate unknown
Serial no 2: Borden museum.
Serial no 3: currently with me.
Serial no 4: likely the one destroyed in testing by LETE
Serial no 5: converted to Cummins diesel and for sale out of Calgary. Tan in colour.
Serial no 6: swords and Ploughshares collection
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Old 05-10-23, 04:31
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That summary really puts it in perspective, Rob. Truly a rare vehicle. Fortunately it has been looked after and preserved in good condition by Jack and others over the years. It certainly continues to remain in good hands.
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Old 06-10-23, 06:06
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As I went through the bins of the truck, I came across the waterproof distributor. Sorry, I forgot to take a photo, but I'll add one hopefully tomorrow. Anyway, the distributor was the same manufacture and style as the M38A1 jeep, and similar to the M37 and M151 vehicles. The difference was that the distributor cap has 8 terminals to work with the V8 engine. I have never seen an 8 cylinder distributor like this before, and after a bit of brain-wracking, figured out that the only 8 cylinder gas engine in an M-series vehicle that I could think of was the original M113 APC with the Chrysler 361 engine. Sure enough, it matches. I have to imagine the starter may also be from the M113.
I found one on ebay, but pricey.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/29307686051...3Avlp_homepage
So if I decide to revert back to the original distributor, there is some hope for spare parts. I also saw the original carb which appears to be a Holley similar to the old deuce. More research is needed.
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