I have just purchased a M100 trailer from a chap who had owened it for 15 years, other that the colour and the modified lunette, it is in reasonable shape. I had read on this site were the Canadian RCEME had stamped the CAR# on the lefthand tounge frame, so I cleaned mine off and found the number 53-70193. The funny thing was the chaps who put the number on did not have a "dash" stamp so they laid a #1 sideways instead. I am wondering if anyone else who has a Canadian M100 has the same stampings. I also have uncovered a old tac sign which may be indicate an Air Defense Platoon, It is a Triangle with wing within it and a dot over the wing has anyone ever seen that?
Thanks, Glen
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I think your trailer is a M101 not a 100 See this picture
http://www.willysacres.com/partspages/101trailer11.htm
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The Canadian M101's are a much more modern trailer built in the 1990's.
The 53 is a M100 CDN.
Glenn,
Would you email me some detailed photos of your M100 including the data plates and CAR # stamping?
The 53 is a M100 CDN.
Glenn,
Would you email me some detailed photos of your M100 including the data plates and CAR # stamping?
Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
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A bit of an old thread, but here are a couple photos of the data plates for a Cdn M100 trailer. They were built in Winnipeg Manitoba in late 1952 and into 1953 by Motor Coach Industries (MCI). As the one photo shows, Canada had it's own parts manual, but used the American maintenance/operator manual.
Canfire,
Recently I inspected a 1953 M38A1CDN and the CFR number had been stamped in the same fashion; using a sideways 1 as a dash. maybe the same guy did it! On your data plate there is an inspector stamp (a common one I've seen is has the letters "I S" above and "E19" below) done I suspect at the factory. The CFR numbers were probably stamped after delivery.
Incidently the last 5 digits of the CFR number were also used as the Canadian Army license plate number, but often over the years the licence plates were mixed up during re-painting etc.
... Brian
Recently I inspected a 1953 M38A1CDN and the CFR number had been stamped in the same fashion; using a sideways 1 as a dash. maybe the same guy did it! On your data plate there is an inspector stamp (a common one I've seen is has the letters "I S" above and "E19" below) done I suspect at the factory. The CFR numbers were probably stamped after delivery.
Incidently the last 5 digits of the CFR number were also used as the Canadian Army license plate number, but often over the years the licence plates were mixed up during re-painting etc.
... Brian