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Old 24-08-09, 02:10
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Can a Canadian CFR number be determined from the vehicle serial number on the data plate? In this case a Canadian M151A2 has a serial number of 43719.

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Old 24-08-09, 15:27
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Ed, I have a CD with over 400 pages of CFRs and the relevant vehicle's VIN. See the M38A1 posts for a sample page. When I am back on leave, in September, I will answer this for you - unless another forum member responds first.
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Old 26-08-09, 02:35
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Can a Canadian CFR number be determined from the vehicle serial number on the data plate? In this case a Canadian M151A2 has a serial number of 43719.

Thank you.
Not only does the CFR completely differ from the Serial Number, to add to the complexity of finding the CFR for an M151A2, they were not procured in numerical order. So finding the CFR will require literally bracketing it in the list. In my case, it took about 300 CFR entries in the system to find my Serial Number.

I'll start hunting in the morning and see what I can find.

Any pictures of the said M151A2?? I'm always curious.

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Old 27-08-09, 20:47
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Thank you, I will get a photo to post.
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Old 11-09-09, 15:26
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43719 = 74-09204

I'm still hunting for info, but it was disposed at CFB Calgary.

More to follow....

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Old 11-09-09, 19:53
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Ed,

Unfortunately, your CFR no longer exists in the "good" EDR Viewer database that shows Unit/VMO History and Repairs/Mods completed.

Hopefully you can post up a picture, as i'm curious to it. The Body I used for my project was a 1 SVC BN mule, so I suspect yours was a cousin to mine being from Calgary.

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Old 12-09-09, 02:42
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Scotty:

Thank you for fishing out the 'needle in the haystack', the vehicle in question 74-09204 is a M151A2 with TOW and is in the CWM collection in Ottawa. It has recently been restored and is now on display in the Lebreton gallery. Here is an image of it in the 'shop' before going out on the floor.



I actually have a photoraph of 74-09207 that I took outside of the CANEX in CFB Wainwright during RV85.

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