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Old 07-01-26, 11:14
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Another file I found , is about the Aust. purchase of 4 Mechanical Mules in the early 1960s.

In the file, there is a letter written to the Australian attache in Washington, inquiring about spare parts .
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Mike, I would be most interested to see this documentation.
I currently own 4 Mules myself here in Canada.
There are a couple floating around with collectors in Australia and I’m wondering if they might be from this purchase. The United States produced over 11,000 units and at least half of them were abandoned in Vietnam.
They have a huge cult following in the US and in the last few years up here in Canada as well.
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Hi Chris

The President of the MV club here owns one, he has taken the Mule along to many displays. Most of them here , I reckon, would be later imports by enthusiasts.

Get the impression that the initial four Australian Mules were well used and needed some repairs , maybe they were acquired in second hand condition. Looks like there was a Aust. order for eighty Mules in Nov. 1960.

Here is the file: go to naa.gov.au

and do a search for the item ( 2 parts ) with term ' M274 ' or the item nr. 956755
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Very interesting thanks
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Old 08-01-26, 22:23
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The order for 80 was withdrawn, as I understand it, after the death or serious injury of an operator.

The four that were acquired were registered:
107069 written off 4/5/1965, disposal: M274-11510
107070 written off 5/66, disposal: M27411503
107071 written off but retained as training aid: M27411501
107072 written off but retained as training aid: M27411505

There were a couple of trials reports, one against the Land Rover SWB.

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The order for 80 was withdrawn, as I understand it, after the death or serious injury of an operator.

The four that were acquired were registered:
107069 written off 4/5/1965, disposal: M274-11510
107070 written off 5/66, disposal: M27411503
107071 written off but retained as training aid: M27411501
107072 written off but retained as training aid: M27411505

There were a couple of trials reports, one against the Land Rover SWB.

Mike
That's very useful info.

I'll pass the Mule info onto Rod (VMVC President). If I ever get around to it, I will put together a short article for the newsletter, acknowledging the contributors, of course.
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