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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Inside the front of the prototype 110. This was one of only 3 built. This
photo was taken in 2008.
The information about this vehicle.
Project Perentie sticker.
The Series 3 GS parked beside the Series 2A Wrecker conversion.
This is a Series 3 GS.
The other Series 2a Ambulance that has been restored by the museum.
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.
The interior is very complete.
Under the bonnet.
A close up photograph showing the cage around the vehicle's red light.
This photo taken in 2008 shows the interior of this ambulance. This vehicle
is now part of the display in the main museum building.
The two ambulances on display together in 2009
Copyright: Richard Green