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The ACOC is a member of ![]() Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs |
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DriveArchive contains details of vehicles and their owners.![]() DriveArchive aims to help enthusiasts, whether interested in cars, lorries, motorbikes, vintage, or anything with wheels, to discover the history and fate of their vehicles |
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The Corps of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers ![]() MUSEUM of TECHNOLOGY |
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![]() A member of The Somerset & Cornwall Light Infantry took the photo above at Mercer Barracks, Osnabruck, in 1961>>>>>> |
>>>>> We think the vehicle in the photo could be 35 BE 51. John Mastrangelo provided the following details: |
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Chassis No: |
WN1-3851 |
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War Office Reg: |
38 BE 51 |
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| Engine No: |
51833 |
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| Date In Service: |
10 September 1953 |
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| Receipt Voucher: |
CBR/R/2932 |
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| Sold Off: | BAOR 31 December 1963 | ||
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Note the electric
trafficators on the windscreen, the spare wheel on the bonnet and the position
of the wing mirrors on the front wings. These could indicate a Royal Signals
vehicle cable-layer Thanks for the photo to Phil Ashworth at www.scli.co.uk |
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Rockets Champ Page
- Want Tech Info on the Champ? This is the place to go. Rod
Diery in Kulin, Western Australia has put a great resource for Champ owners and
enthusiasts alike. Well worth a look. |
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The Austin Champ Register Website is produced from information gathered from
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