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Old 09-06-07, 00:51
Phil MacLeod Phil MacLeod is offline
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Hello just wondering if anyone had any idea or some pictures on how this configuration looks under the canvas, as i'm looking at starting a new project and this is a little different into what I have normally seen, any help whatso ever would be greatly appreciated.

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A Forward Area Ambulance was constructed using two stretcher frames fitted over the rear cargo compartment and having and extended canopy to cover the patients. Red Crosses adorned the doors and rear tailgate. The vehicle was meant to extract casualties from the battle area to a safe area where they could be transferred to more purpose built ambulances and medical facilities.

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Old 09-06-07, 09:00
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G'day Phil, I'm certain it just had 2 rails bolted over the bulkhead behind the seats and on the rear of the tub (wide C shape section), maybe if you posted in AULRO.com down in the section under REMLR you may get a definitive answer, I have a fully restored Series 2A 109" 'Bloodbox' but I suppose that's not what you are chasing anyway cheers Dennis
PS where abouts are you located?? I'm in Oz
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Old 12-06-07, 06:51
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Phil, I've answered your question to the best of my knowledge on REMLR (I saw your post there first).
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