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I do not believe it is Ferret . . . note the adjustment mech on the back?
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It appears very similar to WW2 Valentine Tank, a number of which we have still existing in Western Australia
Cheers Phill
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There is a Valentine in the CWM collection in Ottawa, if Jason can chime in . . .
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Bump... Try to identify what vehicle this seat belongs to. CWM appear quite isolated.
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Definitely not Ferret or Saracen
Have a Valentine manual will take a look when I have found it.
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Thanks Richard. You have looked at the Valentine manual: the seat is not Valentine.
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What do the early Morris or Guy seats look like? Can they be eliminated?
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