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Old 25-10-17, 04:18
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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The one in the image is being operated by the School of Armour at Puckapunyal, as indicated by the door emblem (mailed fist over boomerang) and the Unit Sign of 912 on red/yellow diagonal.

The registration number 31-848 has me wondering, though, as it was supposedly issued to a 'Sedan CL Grade 4' by 33 Supply Battalion, Bandiana, on 30 November 1979, one of 14 in the range 31-845 to 31-858. Still, another in the previous group was supposed to be a sedan, too, but the plates turned up on a 15 ton tilt-bed trailer, so who knows what happened between the 'book-issue' and the application!

Mike

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