This is the Gun and Limber on the Series 2A ceremonial Conversion ARN
177-844
Another view of the funeral carriage taken in 2008.
This is one of the Perentie vehicles that took part in the acceptance
trials for the Army.
Inside the front of the prototype 110. This was one of only 3 built. This phoo was taken in 2008.
Project Perentie sticker.
The information about this vehicle.
This LWB Series 2a ceremonial vehicle is a recent addition to the Museum. In this case configured to carry wreaths. 2008.
This ceremonial vehicle was created from a Series 2 Command Recon and has been heavily modified. The mdifications include paded rear seats and the bulkhead cut through to provide a standing location at the front of the vehicle.
113-866 is this vehicles original ARN.
Although without it's canopy, it appears to be a very complete vehicle.
This General Service Series 2A has some unusual accessories for convoy
protection ducy in Vietnam. A machine gun mount in the tub, and a wire
cutter to protect the gunner from wires strung across the road.
This is another vehicle who had an incorrect plate. This vehicles original
ARN is 172-091. That plate is currently fitted to the museums LRPV.
A (fuzzy) detail shot of the wire cutters brace on the firewall.
And bolted to the Bush Bar.
174-697 is a Series 1 Ceremonial vehicle.
Only a very few were made, originally for a visit by the Queen Mother to Australia in 1958.