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Old 23-08-21, 17:40
Eric B Eric B is offline
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Default Odd brackets and welded holes

Hello

By looking at what you have, it seems there was a structure over your jeep. It could have been attached to the tubes on your rear corners and the tubes on the front frame.

I have been looking at many period in use in Canada photos and so far nothing comes close.

Certainly unique. I personally would have kept all of the oddities on unless they looked like they were a non military configuration.

Sometimes it is the differences which make it easier to identify later.

Keep up the good work.

Thanks
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