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    I think you will find it is a 110 county 6x6 or civvy perentie. The windscreen appears to be hinged as in the counties compared to the defenders being fixed. I'm not sure of the wheelbase, I should measure it. There's one down the back
    A number of the county 6x6's were built as fire vehicles for the CFA
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    Quote Originally Posted by LieutenantRover View Post
    I think you will find it is a 110 county 6x6 or civvy perentie. The windscreen appears to be hinged as in the counties compared to the defenders being fixed. I'm not sure of the wheelbase, I should measure it. There's one down the back
    A number of the county 6x6's were built as fire vehicles for the CFA
    At the risk of being seen as pedantic, I should point out that as far as I know, no 110 6x6 Landrovers had County trim. They were produced as a working vehicle, and so did without the carpet, soundproofing, tinted windows and "County" door stickers that came with County trim levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    At the risk of being seen as pedantic, I should point out that as far as I know, no 110 6x6 Landrovers had County trim. They were produced as a working vehicle, and so did without the carpet, soundproofing, tinted windows and "County" door stickers that came with County trim levels.

    John
    You're probably right John, but I passed a nice one a few months back travelling north here with a camper body on the back and I'd swear it had the 'normal' blue stripes down the side, but it'd be easy enough to get some made and apply them.
    He was making good speed up the small climb past Burning Mountain too, a faint haze coming for the exhaust.

    I like that my 130 doesn't have the normal Tdi stickers, they were removed from the front doors by Public Works in the NT for the BFC stickers.

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    Mine has the tinted windows, hinged windscreen, the usual hood lining to go with the truck cab but the carpets etc. could have been added later. According to the spare parts book it is called a County 110 6x6 even though the wheel base is nowhere near 110.

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