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Old 27-06-06, 08:59
Neil Ashley Neil Ashley is offline
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Brayn

Like a great many of Bovingtons vehicles, this carrier came to the museum via one of the British Army's testing and research facilities.

As a result it picked up some post -war modifications for use in this facility. I am sure others can be more specific on the exact nature of this modification.

It is however a rare mark of carrier in preservation, and even rarer being a british production vehicle. 95% of surviving carriers in the UK are Canadian production, and other than surmising that a large number survived in crates some where, no one has ever been able to give me a crediable reason why.
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