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That type of scissor mechanism is common to the commanders seat of the Ferret and Saracen. The fixed back however is not common to AFV crew seats. Passenger seats perhaps. Sorry I couldn't be more exact.
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I do not believe it is Ferret . . . note the adjustment mech on the back?
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It appears very similar to WW2 Valentine Tank, a number of which we have still existing in Western Australia
Cheers Phill
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There is a Valentine in the CWM collection in Ottawa, if Jason can chime in . . .
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Bump... Try to identify what vehicle this seat belongs to. CWM appear quite isolated.
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Definitely not Ferret or Saracen
Have a Valentine manual will take a look when I have found it.
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Thanks Richard. You have looked at the Valentine manual: the seat is not Valentine.
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