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Hanno
I am amazed - after all these years someone has found the 'missing link' - much sought after ! Wow ! Do you know what the scrap dwg is of the unlabelled item on the right - a bracket, i.e. where it goes? I wonder if all our NWE Kangaroos were so fitted, even if they had the extra hinged side armour ? And how did the troops climb out of them ? Were any bench seats ever fitted as may have happened in Italy, per the instruction, over the Transmission ? And was the floor plate removed ? Thanks again. Andrew |
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