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Old 17-05-21, 14:09
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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra View Post
It looks like the Ford Lynx owned by Patrick Tedeschi in Italy. Thankfully the chassis is present, for springs and axles you may have to convert F15A 15-cwt 4x4 truck components. The track width of the Lynx is 63 inches versus 71 inch on the F15A, so you will have to shorten the axles.

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Source: http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving...Scout_Cars.pdf


Specs from “Canadian Military Headquarters. Vehicle Data Book (Restricted). 1944“:

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Its not the Lynx from Patrick Tedeschi. My Lynx was a couple of months ago placed on facebook in the Dingo group by a guy who found this in a wood.
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