These vehicles are in storage, and not on public display
at this time, however the museum does rotate their displays.
This vehicle started life as a Series 3 FFR, and ended it's life fitted
with a tall hard top for testing electronic equipment
The information sheet for vehicle 31-770 to the left.
This ambulance, ARN 112-238 is painted in white for use by a United
Nations Contingent in Rawanda. As far as we know it never made the trip.
This 101 General Service vehicle is one used by the Australian Army to
tow Rapier Missles.
As only 58 of these vehicles were bought by the Army, the Museum believes
it is one of the few original vehicles left in the country.
113-877 is a S2A Workshop vehicle which is currently in storage.
This Perentie is in fact the prototype 6x6 Perentie. Some differencesbetween
this vehicle and the production vehicles include the shorter cab and windscreen.
This ceremonial conversion is another recent aquisition of the museum along with the Series 1 ceremonial that you can see behind it.