Tommy,
That bracket in photo 3 is actually the right front shock mount.
The hull number may still be stamped into the horizontal plate on the left of that windscreen bit. If the radiator is still good then that will save someone a lot of dollars. The hardest bit to find is the gearbox. It wasn't fitted to any other military vehicle. The rear diff is the Lynx's achillies heal. A heavy body and a small diff is asking for trouble. There is a plate on the vehicle originally which had the advise as follows. " At all times when using 1st, 2nd, or reverse gear and high or near high engine revolutions, ENGAGE Front axle." Mine still has that plate.
Regards Rick.
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