The Registry Of Ex-Military Land-Rovers Au, NZ, etc
Page 1 of the Army Museum Bandiana
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This is the Gun and Limber on the Series 2A ceremonial Conversion ARN 177-844
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Another view of the funeral carriage taken in 2008.
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This is one of the Perentie vehicles that took part in the acceptance trials for the Army.
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Inside the front of the prototype 110. This was one of only 3 built. This phoo was taken in 2008.
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Project Perentie sticker.
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The information about this vehicle.
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This LWB Series 2a ceremonial vehicle is a recent addition to the Museum. In this case configured to carry wreaths. 2008.
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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.
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113-866 is this vehicles original ARN.
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Although without it's canopy, it appears to be a very complete vehicle.
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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.
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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.
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A (fuzzy) detail shot of the wire cutters brace on the firewall.
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And bolted to the Bush Bar.
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174-697 is a Series 1 Ceremonial vehicle.
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Only a very few were made, originally for a visit by the Queen Mother to Australia in 1958.

 

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