Thanks for the reply...
I am just posting this for my Dad who saw it in the states, as I know nothing about Military Spec stuff other than you guys wanting our M101's this is why I posed it here.
SNIP
Canadians, quite rightfully in my experience, often complain about American taking them for granted and failing to appreciate the uniqueness of Canadian culture. True enough. This time the tables are turned just a little, my friend
Yep, what American offroaders lust after is the M101
CDN - a beautifully executed version of the 1/4 ton trailer made exclusively for the Canadian Forces in 1992. It represents the apogee of 20th century 1/4 ton trailer design, as fine as or better than any ever made.
Then there is the lowly M101Awhatever, made in the good ol'd USA and not a bad trailer for what it is. Unfortunately, what it is a 3/4 ton (or better) trailer produced in a wide variety of mods for the US and by hand'me'down to many others. In other words, might be of interest, but nothing like the 1/4 ton M101 CDN.
As a historian of science and technology, I'm thinking this distinction should be added to core Canadian history curriculum.
Really, it is an easy mistake to make and I always appreciate when my Canadian friends look out for me and correct my many errors of fact and opinion about your wonderful nation. Just returning the favor and keep your eyes open for The Real Canadian, the M101 CDN, as I'm sure folks will be eager to hear about any of those you come across.
