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			G'day All 
		
		
		
			I recently bought these parts. Although most are from the Grant and Stuart, I have been unable to identify some of the parts. I am keen to know what vehicle the 'arrowed' parts are from. Any help would be most appreciated  
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			The large white rack in the second photo is the ready bin from a stag hound, just to the right of the driver.... Kind regards  | 
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			Thanks Matt   
		
		
		
			Googled Staghound drivers compartment and found this illustration that shows the ammo can holder. One down, three to go. Last edited by Stuart Kirkham; 09-03-11 at 16:22.  | 
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			Tommy, the large box you have is the second to largest stowage box for a bren gun carrier and the box standing up without a lid is a bren carrier front tool box. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Regards Colin.  | 
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			Tommy - the white lid with four strap feet is the lid off a 37mm ammo bin for grant I believe, there are several at the Nungarin Museum in the parts pile and I have one as well.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			The tank in the first picture might be out of a Rover armoured car. The other brackets are a bit of a mystery. We have several sets at Nungarin which we thought may have been something to do with the 2 pounder portees. I would love to know the right answer as well. Cheers Phill 
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 I had a good look at the photos in this link - http://www.oldcmp.net/rover_1.html - but could not see the oil tank. I have attached some close-up photos of the tank. Yes I agree. The bracket/holder (see below) is a bit of a mystery.  | 
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	The "Mystery Bracket" is the Vickers Ammo can holder for use on the Anti Aircraft mount, good photo on the Australian War Memorial site, under "collection", Photo ID 0G0642. I have seen one of the adaptors laying in a farmers tip somewhere, didn't know what it was and can't for the life of me remember where it was!! Cheers  | 
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			Hello Rob 
		
		
		
			Thanks for the ID I did a search on the AWM site for photo ID 0G0642 but to no avail ![]() I did however find this one.  | 
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			G'day Tommy, Are you interested in parting with the Stag ready ammo box and 37mm  counterbalance? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 The counterbalance is for the 75mm main gun as installed in the Grant Tank. This has already gone to a restoration project. Which Stag ammo box are you after as there are a number of boxes shown in the photos (post #1)?  | 
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