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What about these beauty's
What are your thoughts on these rare beasts??
jack |
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envy
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LOL - I'm the seller!
Selling off spares to fund more purchases. All genuine. Mick
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Got anything Signals related Mick?
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No mate - only armoured spares.
Mick
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Righto Ta Mick.
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If any forum member is interested in buying these, will sell for AUD $650 with postage for the set.
Otherwise here's the ebay link. Mick
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Not my thing, but a very generous offer Mick. Bravo.
Cheers,Tim |
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Jack |
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what did they use in WW1
Can any tell me or show me what they would have had on there uniforms during WW1 for this unit official or non official please.
Thanks Jack |
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The unit was only raised in the 1930s and never saw service during WW1.
Mick
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" The Light Patrol Car story began as soon as news of the War reached Australia, with the commencement of a plan by a small group of motor enthusiasts, to furnish armoured cars to the Australian Imperial Force. They experimented with armour plate and weaponry and finally produced what they believed to be three suitable vehicles, a 50hp Daimler (named Gentle Annie), a 60 HP Mercedes and a 60 HP Minerva unarmoured tender, together with a 6HP motorcycle and side car. With these vehicles, the 1st Australian Armoured Car Section (later to become the 1st Australian Light Car Patrol) sailed from Port Melbourne on 20 June 1916 aboard HMAT Katuna, bound for Port Tewfik, at the southern end of the Suez Canal." Jack |
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Thanks Mick for the info .
Jack |
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