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Old 16-06-10, 02:35
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Old 16-06-10, 06:31
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An excellent start to an interesting thread.

Among my several projects I am slowly restoring Ex Australian Ferret Mk2, 115300 and not so slowly restoring Ex Australian Ferret Mk1, 115134.

Both were stripped out hulks when I recovered them but have amassed most parts now.



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Old 16-06-10, 11:16
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Hi,
Nice find look like a nice projet
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Old 16-06-10, 12:25
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Terrific!!
Always wanted one of these. Been told they are a hoot to drive, but have never got past sitting in one.
Watch out for the three water jacket covers on the intake side of the block. I have learnt the hard way to put inspecting them very high on the list.
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Old 16-06-10, 13:25
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Some interior/detail photos photos:



Creative way to convert the Brit lamps to the M-Series





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Old 16-06-10, 13:28
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Can anyone tell me where the location of this RCEME Workshop would be?

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Old 16-06-10, 13:33
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Parked in the shop, this is where its going to be for a while until she is mobile.



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Old 16-06-10, 14:07
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Can anyone tell me where the location of this RCEME Workshop would be?
It would be and still is in Longue Pointe (Montreal).

http://www.forces.gc.ca/aete/ourpast-notrepasse-eng.asp
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