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Old 18-08-13, 23:17
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Hi Paul, I can verify the add was and is genuine. I spoke to the owner who is an elderly chap and they did have on their farm for many years. I think it's way over priced for what is left. Transport would also be a very costly exercise from its present location. Not much on the inside is original. I guess it would still be a good starting platform at the "right" price. As far as I know it is still for sale.
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Old 19-08-13, 03:52
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It will need to go through the Moveable Cultural Heritage application and approval process before export. Don't take the risk of it being confiscated for lack of appropriate paperwork!

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Old 19-08-13, 07:08
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Hmm! possibly not
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Old 19-08-13, 07:20
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I believe it went through the proper process.
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Old 19-08-13, 07:47
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The Scout did get all the appropriate approval before it left Australia, including the movable cultural heritage approval. As Mike has said it's better to get it done correctly first. Colin is also correct in that transport can get expensive, there are better prospect carriers available for more realistic money.

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Old 19-08-13, 11:56
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Expensive at that price now that I have sat and studied the pics.... IMHO I would offer around 4500 - 5000 (which would get rejected)
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Call me cynical but I detect some sour grapes from fellow MLUers.

It's not as if the Scout wasn't openly offered to all the main Australian armour collectors and Museums...

Every aspect of it's export was fully compliant with Australian Law. I would think twice before committing opinion to public forum in future...

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