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Old 04-02-18, 17:23
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Until you locate the chassis number, or most of it, there is probably not a lot of point in sending people to the AWM, and even then, the Army registration (ARN) books are viewable on line, as are many images from the AWM image collection. You can browse these from your desk at home.

There is another thread on this forum about the ARN books.

Long time since I did a rego in Oz, so I can't help you there.

Mike
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