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Old 09-08-13, 10:30
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Here is a photo I took of a Centurion that I am sure would be recognizable to MLU members in Victoria. Sorry no prize for a correct answer. The Centurion at Coomandook South Australia on the Dukes Highway is about an hours drive towards the Victorian Border form me.

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Old 09-08-13, 12:08
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What are they going to do with that tank? It looks great but would look so much better at my place the wife would love it
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Old 09-08-13, 14:44
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What are they going to do with that tank? It looks great but would look so much better at my place the wife would love it
Hi Shane

Bob Mosley and I used to stop and stare at the COOMANDOOK Centurion on our border raids into Victoria. There is no way in hell the guy who owns the one I photographed would part ever with it. HINT to the location. Bob and I collected my MB Willys Jeep from there. HINT HINT.

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Keith, as far as I'm aware, the Ford 10 was not used in the Cent as a replacement.

I think the Coomandook Cent is 169042: it has quite a history. Don't know the ARN of the one in your images, Tony.

Dan: scratch my comment about a Mk.7: it's a Mk.5 or 5/1 hull with 'crap' hanging off the air outlet louvre plate. 'Phone is in the normal position.

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Old 10-08-13, 01:22
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Keith, as far as I'm aware, the Ford 10 was not used in the Cent as a replacement.

I think the Coomandook Cent is 169042: it has quite a history. Don't know the ARN of the one in your images, Tony.

Dan: scratch my comment about a Mk.7: it's a Mk.5 or 5/1 hull with 'crap' hanging off the air outlet louvre plate. 'Phone is in the normal position.

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Hi Mike

I have had a close look at the ARN number but can't read them all. I have done some close up shots so maybe this may assist you make it out.

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