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Old 28-08-07, 12:07
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Default Land Rover LRPV (Long Range Patrol Vehicle)

The Series 2A LRPV (Long Range Patrol Vehicle) was modified and used by the Australian SAS (Special Air Service) during the 70's and 80's.

I have two of these original LRPVs. Both are 1969 models but have slightly different R.O.P.S configurations.

As these vehicles are ex SAS, there is little information available to the general public including photographs.

I am collecting together info and photos so that I can finish off my latest LRPV aquisition (174-323) to 'in service' status. This will include all weaponry, comms equipment, cammo gear and all ancillary equipment.

Any info will help.

I am aware of the LRPVs at the Bandiana Army Museum and SAS Museum, Perth.

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1969 LRPV 175-170
1969 LRPV 174-323
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Old 28-08-07, 13:20
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Unhappy Oh my god!!!

Drool, drool, drool.

How I wish.

Still trying to secure SDS van, but nothing on these babies.

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Old 28-08-07, 15:17
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Tommy; never saw this vehicle - bring more photos; pleeeaaaaaaase!!!

(2 weeks ago my LR came to a standstill in the middle of the Sahara. The clutch was burnt out )
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Old 29-08-07, 03:53
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More information on these vehicles can be found on REMLR.

http://www.remlr.com/2Alrpv.html

One of stuarts vehicles is on there described as Brians (or BB's) LRPV. I'm yet to change the page to reflect TommyK's purchase of the vehicle from Brian.

Information on the vehicles is indeed few and far between. An article on the vehicles should be appearing in an edition of the Land Rover Enthusiast magazine very soon. Hopefully the edition after the one that is about to come out.

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Old 31-08-07, 16:34
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Tommy; never saw this vehicle - bring more photos; pleeeaaaaaaase!!!

(2 weeks ago my LR came to a standstill in the middle of the Sahara. The clutch was burnt out )
SAS Museum



Bandiana Army Museum












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Old 05-09-07, 00:28
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Default Nice set of pix

Very cool. Those Perenties the Oz SAS operate are rather awesome, too.
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Old 07-09-07, 08:03
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Thanks for pictures, Thommy!
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Old 07-09-07, 08:09
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Thanks for pictures, Thommy!
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Old 07-09-07, 13:15
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I'm glad you like them Kuno.

As the Special Air Service used these vehicles exclusively, there are not many original photos floating around. You know, top secret stuff shouldn't be photographed whilst in service.
I am working on 174-323 at the moment by equipping it with equipment and weapons (replicas) so when I have finished I will post more photos.

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