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Old 08-09-11, 11:03
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Default Her's a few from yesteryear.

Be interesting to find out if any of these still exist.


http://www.travellerhomes.co.uk/?s=93

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Old 08-09-11, 11:32
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Rick maybe the white one became this?

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Old 17-09-11, 12:35
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Just came across these Humber pics that I have not seen before, The Wading Humber not only has the snorkel, but an extension as well! I feel sort of inadequate now.....Great shot though, with a good veiw of the uncovered rear framework. (Rick C, note the corner bars are flats, not round like the rest. All the "North South" fittings are in two peices for storage in the front rack when frame is taken down) I also note that the tailgate is open during the test to unload that extra ton or so of water.
Anyone know what the "61" on the door signifies?

KYW 98 is of course #2 prototype with the unsplit roof hatches. This was the model used for the Dinky Toy version, which brings me back to the source for these pics:

http://www.talkmodeltoys.com/cgi-bin...7668&page=2060

Some other more common photos on this site, and if you go to the following pages some nice Austin K9 pics.
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Old 18-09-11, 00:23
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Thanks Rich.

By the shine on the roof under the hatches, it looks like she needed that extention. Thats some DEEP water fording.
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Old 18-09-11, 01:16
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Anyone know what the "61" on the door signifies?
Hi Rich,

The wading tank photo was taken at the Fighting Vehicle Research & Development Establishment, Chertsey, Surrey. The number 61 denotes the exhibit number in the guide book at one of the regular exhibitions of British military equipment at that site. I have recently written several articles with numerous photos of these exhibitions in the 50's and 60's in Vintage Roadscene magazine in the UK.

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Old 18-09-11, 02:17
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Richard, just checked my copy of the 1956 FVRDE Chertsey cat., and sure enough the Humber One Ton was indeed Exhibit No. 61. So I guess this photo can be narrowed down to sometime in 1956. Those exhibitions must have been really something to see.
Thanks for the heads up, I would never have made that link.
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Old 18-09-11, 03:16
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Attached is the Cat. info for Exhibit 61.
The Humber was obviously set up to drive fully submerged, must have been tested pretty thoroughly before hand for them to omit the tow rope that was usually fitted to the front tow eyes for these tests. Not sure I would like to buy this one second hand though...
The second prtotype, KYW 98, appears to have been scrapped in the 70's at Jacksons Scrapyard, the number plate was found and purchased at that time, and is now on a Garage wall.
Interestingly, exhibit #65 (for 1956), is still alive and well , and rarer than the Humber.
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