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Originally Posted by Michael R.
That second model Windsor carrier is listed in the key cards held at Bovington. The Bovington record shows the original WD number from 1945 service, plus the subsequent change in WD number to the post war format. The carrier remained in British service until sold by Ruddington in 1957. It was in the Belgian museum before being sold and shipped to the museum in Indiana, USA. The original paint is sitting under the current top coat.
Still has the original engine and data plate!
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The ex-Victory museum, Arlon / ex-Victory museum, Auburn, is for sale again (or still?) - see earlier postings in this thread:
http://milweb.net/webvert/a2641/91187
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Windsor carrier

Original uncut armour.
Excellent tracks and rubber on bogie wheels.
Steers and brakes great. Original canvas cover.
Engine drive train runs great. Engine runs like new.
All gears low range and high range shift perfectly.
Will also help for shipping anywhere.
Stewart Halls: 001 647-883-1005
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