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

General Land Rovers - Army Museum Bandiana

This page contains photos of the following vehicles:
112-227 - Series 2A Ambulance.
112-238 - Series 2A Ambulance (White)
112-390 - Series 2A SWB GS
28-767 - Series 3 GS.
30-242 - 101 GS. rapier tow vehicle
37-825 - Perentie 110 Trials vehicle
37-836 - Perentie 110 6x6 Prototype

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This is an Early Series 2a still in the Deep Bronze Olive colour that was the standard before experience at vietnam changed the fleet colour to olive drab.
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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.
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This 101 General Service vehicle is one used by the Australian Army to tow Rapier Missles.
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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.
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This Perentie is in factone of the three trials 6x6 Perenties. Some differences between this vehicle and the production vehicles include the shorter cab and windscreen.
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This is one of the Perentie vehicles that took part in the Project Perentie trials for the Army. The Land Rover won the competition and was accepted into service.
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Inside the front of the prototype 110. This was one of only 3 built. This photo was taken in 2008.
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The information about this vehicle.
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Project Perentie sticker.
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The Series 3 GS parked beside the Series 2A Wrecker conversion.
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This is a Series 3 GS.
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The other Series 2a Ambulance that has been restored by the museum.
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The unit markings that you see here signify one of the 4 ambulances sent to Vietnam. This ambulance however was not one of those four.
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The interior is very complete.
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Under the bonnet.
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A close up photograph showing the cage around the vehicle's red light.
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This photo taken in 2008 shows the interior of this ambulance. This vehicle is now part of the display in the main museum building.
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The two ambulances on display together in 2009
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