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Humber Scout Car Mk I?
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is it hte ZD - 3319 ?
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Freebee Hint: I made a bit of a mistake when I got this pic. This is the "made civilian legal" version of the original, had it still been original it would have had twin vickers on a rotatable turret (like on the hmmwv's) on the top of the vehicle. Hint: These were used more for air field defence than anything else really. | ||
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Beaverette light Armored Car Mark III?
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Just noticing the pic, that the car behind a toddler is driving it
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http://www.standardmotorclub.org.uk/...beaverette.htm
Doing some more research, I'm 100% sure it is the Beaverette. It looks exactly the same, was used for airfield defence, had twin vickers, has a civilian version, and is in Duxford. And looking at the above website, it is definatly the Mk III. So unless Losus wants to jump in and say I'm wrong, I'll post a pic soon. |
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