Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
Vehicle Research => Series 2 Research => Topic started by: 2short on August 19, 2016, 10:48:45 AM
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Just going through this now. Amazing photos, heaps of vehicles, lots of ARNs. 163 pages!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/aodcurator/page1
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We do owe Mr Middleton a big vote of thanks. He must have laboured on the assn. archives for a decade at least. 8)
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I'm up to page 11 and so far I have seen, just land rovers, ARNs:
176-673
111-361
113-974
178-122
175-344
178-370
175-242(or292)
112-827
114-015
172-176
172-406
113-815
172-408
113-325
And there are plenty of acco pics too.
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good one, I know what I'm doing tonight!
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This has always been a great photo resource. There is a lot of detail in some of the photos, I like some of the signs around the place that turn up.
I had the pleasure of meeting Stan one Anzac day, He was a passenger on one of the runs I did in the Melbourne parade. I remember him telling me about this bloke he knew who was restoring a SWB Land Rover that he had some photos of!
Small world Dennis, He was talking about 113 372.
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I had written a response to the original poster so it would have been post No2 but me being me must have left the site before hitting the submit button LOL old age
I had put a link in my write up of 113-372 and mentioned Stan by name, and yes it is a great site, and gee what a small world Mike, cheers Dennis :)
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Hi 2Short,
Which photo did you see that had ARN 133-974?
I have just found this vehicle, not in the best condition but still alive.
Regards
Wardy
I'm up to page 11 and so far I have seen, just land rovers, ARNs:
176-673
111-361
113-974
178-122
175-344
178-370
175-242(or292)
112-827
114-015
172-176
172-406
113-815
172-408
113-325
And there are plenty of acco pics too.
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Found 113-974