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Robin.
Definitely a CJ-3B, tarted up. Falconbridge operated a small fleet of these vehicles for their field geologists well into the 1970's. Our Department Head at the University of Manitoba had one at his disposal for several years while doing consulting work for Falconbridge. It was a military looking semigloss green with a hard cab and the Falconbridge logo on each door. It had the tall hood to take the overhead valve 4 cylinder. A few were sold off in Northwest Ontario eventually, but the majority went on the block somewhere in the Southern Ontario area. David |
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