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    Quote Originally Posted by mildred View Post


    it occurs to me that why would they make this conversion to a land-rover? Yes why would they?
    It must have been horrendously expensive and the engineering design a real headache for the mechanical engineers!
    One well placed rocket or armour piercing shell would have made it a dead duck to say the least.
    Even a slap with a back issue of "land rover International" would have disabled it.
    In the mining industry they would have gone for an ex military vehicle or something practical l!
    Anyway the pictures are A1 and the post very interesting, so thanks amegio for the pictures......
    I think they were designed for bomb disposal teams to cross boggy ground, locate and destroy. There is a modern version out too for snowy areas.

    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im3LVWqlPEk"]YouTube- SAV 389 - Cuthbertson Tracked Land Rover[/nomedia]

    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB6hGN6VVyQ&feature=related"]YouTube- Roverlanders meet Cloverdale 2010[/nomedia]

    Enjoy, Easo

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    Another one

    Not my cup of tea. ID anyone ?
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    is it left hand drive??

    I cant make out the plate...european or african?

    i say african as the background looks sort of african... so somewhere on african continent is my guess but really no idea...(now youll say it is dubbo zoo or something!!)

    (I like the top though looks good)
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    The plates are from Johannesburg, South African.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easo View Post
    I think they were designed for bomb disposal teams to cross boggy ground, locate and destroy. There is a modern version out too for snowy areas.

    YouTube- SAV 389 - Cuthbertson Tracked Land Rover

    YouTube- Roverlanders meet Cloverdale 2010

    Enjoy, Easo
    In the 1980's when Range Rover sponsored Skiing at Guthega JRA had a 4 door RRc out here fitted with a similar design.

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    Thumbs up signs say it all

    Quote Originally Posted by ADMIRAL View Post
    Not my cup of tea. ID anyone ?
    potholes.jpg
    That sign is a classic, could easily be applied to the roads on the Mid North Coast, especially Taree.
    Series one is makes the scene authentic, not sure about the trailer though, needs to look older and less new.
    Great picture, thanks for sharing....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    In the 1980's when Range Rover sponsored Skiing at Guthega JRA had a 4 door RRc out here fitted with a similar design.
    The snowy rescue services have a landcruiser with the tracks up at Charlottes Pass at the moment. Was being used this week in a search this week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    The snowy rescue services have a landcruiser with the tracks up at Charlottes Pass at the moment. Was being used this week in a search this week.
    The Ambulance Service of NSW has a Mattrak equipped Troopy ambulance stationed at Perisher.

    I have a pic somewhere...
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    Or a defender on tracks.....



    Scott vdw

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    Love how the Hi-Lift's height is extended by a log.

    Easo

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