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The intention of this page is to keep track of Ex
Military Land rovers that are either on display, or in storage in museums
around Australia. In time Each museum will have it's own page, but for
the time being we will just list the museum and what can be found in
it's colleciton.
To see a listing of Australian Army Museums click
HERE or HERE.
New South Wales
New South Wales Lancers Memorial Museum, Lancer Barracks,
Parramatta - Website
- 114-237 - Series 2A Workshop vehicle
Royal Australian Infantry Corps Museum, Lone Pine Barracks, Singleton
- Website
- 110-395 - Series 2 Gunbuggy
Museum of Fire, Penrith - Website
- Series 2A Fire tender - On Display
Australian Army Museum of Army Engineering, Steele Barracks, Moorebank
- Website
Holsworthy RAE Museum
- 112-512 - Series 2A Gunbuggy
Australian Capital
Territory
Australian War Memorial,
Canberra - (website)
- 108-645 - Series 2A Ambulance (In Storage)
- 111-613 - Series 2 Gunbuggy (In Storage)
- 113-107 - Series 2A GS (In Storage)
- 113-852 - Series 2A Workshop. In UN white with hard body, soon to
be on display.
- 114-030 - Series 2A FFT (In Storage)
Victoria
Army Tank Museum, Hopkins Barracks, Puckapunyal - Website
- Series 3 Fitted For Radio - On Display
- Series 2A Gunbuggy - In Storage
Army Museum Bandiana, Gaza Ridge Barracks - Website
The Army Museum Bandiana has a massive collection of vehicles from
motorbikes to armoured vehicles that havve served with various parts
of the Australian Army. The Museum kindly allowed us to catalouge and
photograph their collection of vehicles in March 2007 including those
vehicles in storage and in their workshop. Later visits in 2008 and
2009 yeilded more information about their trucks and other documents
held by the museum. The Bandiana page was broken into pages about the
museum, storage shed and yard, however due to the changing nature of
the museum we have broken it down into different categories.
International
Trucks Ceremonial
Land Rovers Armed
Land Rovers RAEME
Land Rovers General
Land Rovers
- 108-038 - Series
2 Wrecker Conversion
- 111-225 - Series 2 SWB GS. Cutaway components, used for training
- 111-615 - Series 2 SWB Ceremonial Conversion. Previously Command
Reconnaissance.
- 112-227 - Series 2A Ambulance
- 112-238 - Series 2A Ambulance (White)
- 112-390 - Series 2A SWB GS
- 112-566 -
Series 2A SWB Ceremonial Vehicle
- 113-253 - Series 2A Gunbuggy
- 113-732 - Series 2A Ceremonial Conversion.
- 113-827 - Series 2A Workshop Vehicle
- 113-866 - Series 2A Workshop Vehicle.
- 172-091 - Series 2A GS , Converted for Convoy Escort
- 172-259 - Series 2A LWB Ceremonial Conversion. Previously Census
6028.
- 172-436 - Series 2A Long Range Patrol Vehicle
- 174-696 - Series 1 Ceremonial / Review Vehicle
- 174-697 - Series 1 Ceremonial / Review Vehicle
- 176-310 - Series 2A Wrecker Conversion with recovery trailer
- 177-373 - Series 2A LWB Ceremonial Conversion. Originally Carryall
- 177-844 - Series 2A LWB Ceremonial Conversion. Originally Carryall.
- 28-767 - Series 3 GS.
- 30-149 - Series 3 FFR. Fitted with a tall hard top for mobile testing
of electronic equipment
- 30-242 - 101 GS. Rapier tow vehicle
- 01 - Series 3 Ceremonial Conversion. Previously 29-258
- 37-825 - Perentie 110 Trials vehicle
- 37-836 - Perentie 110 6x6 Prototype
- Perentie 110 6x6 V8 LRPV LHD Prototype
Vietnam Veterans Museum, Newhaven, Phillip Island - Website
The Vietnam Veterans museum houses a collection of information and memorabillia about Australia's involvement in the Vietnam war. Photos of the vehicles in theri collection can be found here.
- 112-761 - Series 2A SWB GS
- 114-203 - Series 2A Ambulance
- 114-326 - Series 2A GS
- Series 3 FFR
West Australia
Army Museum of Western Australia, Artillery Barracks, Fremantle
- Website
- 112-730 - Series 2A Gunbuggy - On Display. REMLR
page here.
- 113-940 - Series 2A GS - Under restoration
Merredin Military Museum, Merredin
- Series 3 Fitted For Radio
- 114-207 - Series 2A Ambulance
- 110-720 - Series 2 Gunbuggy
The SASR Historical Collection
Northern Territory
Transport Hall of Fame, Alice Springs - Website
- Series 2A Workshop Vehicle - On Display
5/7 RAR Museum, Darwin
Overseas
British motoring heritage trust museum, England
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