The Registry Of Ex-Military Land-Rovers Au, NZ, etc

Ceremonial Land Rovers -Army Museum Bandiana

Photographs of the following vehicles appear on this page:
111-615 - Series 2 SWB Ceremonial Conversion. Previously Command Reconnaissance.
112-566 - Series 2A SWB Ceremonial Vehicle
113-732 - Series 2A Ceremonial Conversion.
172-259 - Series 2A LWB Ceremonial Conversion for Wreaths. Previously Census 6028.
174-696 - Series 1 Ceremonial / Review Vehicle
174-697 - Series 1 Ceremonial / Review Vehicle
177-373 - Series 2A LWB Ceremonial Conversion. Originally Carryall
177-844 - Series 2A LWB Ceremonial Conversion. Originally Carryall.
01 - Series 3 Ceremonial Conversion. Previously 29-258
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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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The two Series 1 Ceremonial vehicles on display together.
Copyright: Richard Green
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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 ceremonial conversion is another recent aquisition of the museum. This photo was taken in 2008.
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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. It also has air lines at the rear of teh vehicle as the Coffin limbers have air operated brakes.
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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.
Copyright: Richard Green
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A view of the bulkhead in the ceremonial series 2 conversion.
Copyright: Richard Green
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This Series 3 started life as a Series 3 General Service with the ARN of 29-258. It was the first of the series 3 vehicles to be covnerted to a Ceremonial vehicle and features a holden engine, automatic gearbox and an LPG conversion, and a high gloss paint finish. More information about these conversions can be found on THIS page.
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A rear view of the vehicle showing it's custom tailgate.
 

 

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