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  • Category: Armour [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ Allied-recent ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Ferret Ferret Page index Scout Car Photo from Bruce McCann The Ferret Scout Car was of British origin and, in 1960, replaced the Centurion tank in the 4th/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse.
  • . The later generation of the Ferret Scout Car had some modifications, including a turret.
  • . British armoured scout car.
  • . The Ferret is basically a four-wheeled car with an all-welded steel body.
  • . Length: 11'11" Width: 6'3" Height: 6'2 1/2" Weight: 4 t Engine: Rolls Royce B-60 6 Cyl 129 hp Speed (Forward AND Reverse): 58 mph Range: 300 km Armament 7.62 mm machine gun Armoured Car The Staghound Armoured Car was of American origin and, together with the Ferret Scout Car, replaced the Centurion tank in the 4th/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse.
  • . History The Staghound was the product of a joint effort in 1942 by British and American military staff, to draw up specifications for an armoured car.



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  • . 0768497 Sir Henry Royce 0946802 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce The World's Unbroken Record 15000 miles non stop 0946780 Rolls Royce 1904 0946909 Rolls Royce 1906 0946914 Silver Rogue Rolls Royce 1908 0946772 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost 1907 0086106 The Rolls Royce Silver Ghost car, 1909 0507667 1909 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost.
  • . 1910 0946787 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce 1911 0937352 1912 vintage Rolls Royce Silver Ghost 0946773 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Alpine Eagle Tourer 1914 hip0000965 Rolls Royce Armoured Car, World War I, 1915.
  • . 0946915 1915 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce and 1966 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 0293064 1920 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER GHOST 'TORPEDO' TOURER 0946789 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce 1921 0946782 Rolls Royce 1923 0946918 1924 Rolls Royce convertible 0937470 Vintage yellow Rolls Royce car.
  • . 1925 0937357 Vintage yellow Rolls Royce Phantom 1 car.
  • . - 1932 0946770 Rolls Royce Phantom II 1934 0946795 Rolls Royce 1934 0937473 Rolls Royce car advertisement.
  • . 1935 0937356 Pink Rolls Royce Phantom II 0045003 WHITE ROLLS ROYCE, 0495089 Classic Autos - Rolls Royce pa0005336 Rolls Royce Badge 0946912 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce 0785170 Rolls Royce - Silver Ghost 0937354 Rolls Royce car.



    India's Magnificent Pranlal Bhogilal Classic Car Collection (page 2)
  •  You are here: >> FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Classic Cars newsletter!   Search Most Popular What's Hot Related Topics India's Pranlal Bhogilal Collection Walk-Through from Rare boat-tail Rolls-Royce roadster 1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom I © Parameswaran | The Silver Ghost, which had a long, 18-year production run, was replaced by the Phantom.
  • . As it was developed in secrecy, the Phantom was codenamed EAC – Eastern Armoured Car.



    Armored Cars for Colonial-era Gaming
  • Armored Cars Early Armored Car Made from a garage-sale diecast auto and a prescription-medicine vial, this turreted armored car vaguely resembles the early Rolls-Royce vehicles.
  • . (As if it mattered much -- the early armored cars used boiler plate, which was not proof against rifle bullets fired at ranges shorter than 500 yards.) Front armor shield and radiator armor doors are made from sheet styrene.
  • . This view clearly shows the nasty spokes on this line of toy cars.
  • . The first RNAS (Royal Naval Air Service) pattern Rolls-Royce armored car of 1914.
  • . An evaluation under fire resulted in the Armored Car, Rolls-Royce --Admiralty turreted pattern, (below) late in the same year.
  • . The most successful of the early armored cars, this pattern and the similar 1920 pattern, lasted in colonial service until 1941.
  • . Converting other toys is probably not worth the effort now that makes kits of early armored cars and other vehicles in 1:72 scale for gaming.

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    Alvis Saladin Armoured Car, 1960 - Aldershot Military Museum
  • Search Museums home Our museums Our collections What's on Contact us Site map Aldershot Military Museum Alvis Saladin Armoured Car, 1960 These vehicles were introduced into British Service in 1959 as an Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle.


    Britain's Armored Cars
  • > > > Armored Cars Lanchester: Saw service with the Selangor & Perak Battalions of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force (1938-1942) and with the Singapore Volunteer Corps Armored Car Company.
  • . Rear Link: Mk III converted to carry extra radio equipment with a fixed turret and dummy gun.
  • . Canada: Armored Car, General Motors Mk I, Fox I: Main MG was a Browning .50 cal plus 7.62 mm Browning in turret.


    Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Salamanca Town Car information, specifications, history, and images.
  • | :   :   1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Salamanca Town Car Source Frick Car Museum This elegant, stylish vehicle is the product of an innovative partnership between Rolls Royce, an English automobile manufacturer, and an American production facility in Springfield, Massachusetts.
  • . The Salamanca Town Car has an adaptable body designed to either provide open motoring or protection from the elements.
  • . Source Rolls-Rocye Motor Cars Limited In 1906 a new model, the 40/50 horsepower, was developed with a longer chassis and a six-cylinder engine.
  • . In 1907 a writer from the 'Autocar' described riding in the Rolls-Royce 40/50 hp as '....the feeling of being wafted through the countryside.' Engineers at Rolls-Royce coined the word 'waftability' to encapsulate that sensation.
  • . This car became known as the Silver Ghost and is probably the most famous car in the world.
  • . The name was later adopted for all the 40/50 hp car and had an immediate international impact, enhanced by the coachbuilders of the day, who could produce bodies of breathtaking beauty.


    Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Town Car information, specifications, history, and images.
  • | :   :   1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Town Car Source Luray Cavern Museum This automobile was and still is tops in the 'prestige field.' This vehicle was personally owned by Rudolph Valentino, of the silent screen era.
  • . Source Rolls-Rocye Motor Cars Limited In 1906 a new model, the 40/50 horsepower, was developed with a longer chassis and a six-cylinder engine.
  • . In 1907 a writer from the 'Autocar' described riding in the Rolls-Royce 40/50 hp as '....the feeling of being wafted through the countryside.' Engineers at Rolls-Royce coined the word 'waftability' to encapsulate that sensation.
  • . This car became known as the Silver Ghost and is probably the most famous car in the world.
  • . The name was later adopted for all the 40/50 hp car and had an immediate international impact, enhanced by the coachbuilders of the day, who could produce bodies of breathtaking beauty.
  • . The motor car's versatility is legendary.
  • . In May 1907, Claude Johnson drove the car to Scotland and back.

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    FERRET Mk. 2/3 Armored Scout Car
  • . 2/3 Armored Scout Car ---------- TOYLAND COMBAT VEHICLES has this fully operational Ferret and is one of several available for movie lease.
  • . The Ferret armored scout cars were built for the British army from 1950 to 1970.
  • . For film and television, Ferrets have been used to play numerous armored vehicles from World War II and later _ German armored cars, SDK 221 & 222, British Dingo, Mk1 Fox, Daimler, and Italian SPA AB 41 could all be portrayed by modified Ferrets with at least 85% accuracy.




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