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The two Otters were auctioned by AIOLFI & Partners. Maybe the results will be published on their website http://www.aiolfipartners.com? Hanno
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It typically takes a few working days to process the results.
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Hi Bruce,
I bought the one without the turret. I prefered it as it was on its original chassis, with gear box and transferbox. The other one was on a C15a or gun tractor chassis and had been cut in front to fit. About 10 years ago Michel Leloup, owner of the Falaise museum showed me the two Otters and I was told that the one I have now had original wartime damage to the roof and drivers footwell. The big question will be how to restore it and preserve the damage. Here's my one. James
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Trying to find out about the other one. Will keep you informed if I do.
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Hi James,
Congrats with your new treasure!!! See you at the new Beltring? Cheers, Stefan |
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![]() Are you going to restore it as a turretless Otter? As for the wartime damage, I'd suggest to carry out the repairs as they would have done during WW2. I'm sure there is (REME?) manual out there describing how to repair damaged armour. Hanno
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Hi Hanno,
Yes, Turretless again! This time maybe an artillery FOO vehicle. I just can't decide about the damage. In some ways it seems wrong to repair the damage. I will just have to get her home and sit and ponder the question with a large glass of malt. James
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Richard, many thanks, that would be great.
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