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Check kijiji.ca, Ottawa region, Search Iltis
There is someone selling an iltis painted up in UN white and there are pics to view. Hope this helps. |
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In the spirit of Airborne Iltis', while working at the Para Centre I took some pictures of the Aerial Delivery Iltis' which are still used as training aids. If my dad ever emails me the pictures I'll upload them here.
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We painted the odd Iltis white with the UN markings for use in city parades. If the color does not coincide with the recorded use of the vehicle it is possible you may have had one of these. Typically, this was done before or after a unit's deployment to Cypress or wherever.
There were also some units which would apply white for winter cam. It was suppose to be the removeable paint (yeah right) but I had seen some units use regular paint and then repaint again in the spring. Not common mind you. |
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Thanks Young I would appreciate that.
This Unit was air dropped I do not doubt that It had the Air drop skid plate attached at one time and the body structure is fractured in several places around and near the body mount locations and some of the main body structure cross members are fractured as well leading me to believe it was put under pretty severe stresses at one time. But the body is not buckled by the front windshield so I doubt it was from being jumped. The Body structure damage is consistent with a hard landing from an air drop. This Unit was given a very thorough White paint job even the floors (seats must have been removed) and roll bar were done in white the only part of the interior that was not painted white is the dash and the hand brake. The White Paint was done very early on in it's life. It was applied directly on top of the factory paint and the factory paint was not scuffed up at all in preparation for the white paint. The paint now is coming off in fair big sheets in several places down to the white and the original factory paint, the original factory paint is as good as the day it left the factory. Having the interior painted white makes me think me it might have been a winter camo paint job. Any one have any more input on why the interior would have been painted white? Matthew |
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