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I think I need this.

What a great website...

I'll take one of those Pinzgaurs for myself.

Speaking of things military, I'm told there are a whole bunch of Bedford 4-Ton and 8-Ton trucks (ex-military) at CFB Suffield here in Alberta. When the British military train over here they bring their own trucks (usually Bedfords) and after 10 years service they are retired and sold off. I'm not sure how many find new owners here in Canada, but one person I'm in contact with here in Alberta (Edmonton) has one of those Bedfords (1970's) and also an Alvis Stalwart, there are plans afoot to visit him sometime /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

I'm a big fan of unique old trucks, my other big interest other than "orphan" cars (import or domestic)... trucks photo album 1 - https://community.webshots.com/album/154657481jDHfMO ; trucks photo album 2 - https://community.webshots.com/album/156137021EGFjJn

BTW - I've seen several Land Rover 101's around North America, ok... ok... they are still quite unique however
 
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