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Sourse of LOTs of Vehicles and Aircraft
Found this while looking for pics of a 1945 Dingo. -- what I found on Dingos -- Daimler Dingo Scout Car Family - Vladimir Yakubov
LOTs of PICS!!
Enjoy, go to walk arounds and Enjoy!
Later 42rocker
SVSM Gallery - Vladimir Yakubov
Last edited by 42rocker; 08-15-2024 at 01:55 PM.
Reason: kept adding stuff.
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08-15-2024 01:49 PM
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Jacques Littlefield Collection, wouldn't I love to work for that group for a month or so.
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Ok, I've had the pleasure of visiting this twice. No Cameras allowed, that said there are a few pics out there, but.
If your ever in Fla on the East Coast, if you can get a visit, go to
https://www.instmiltech.com/
Otherwise known as the Reed Knight Museum.
Outstanding
Do a search and you will find a lot of other links and sites talking about it.
Later 42rocker
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Originally Posted by
42rocker
Reed Knight Museum
THE Reed Knight? As in suppressors and AR add ons?
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Yes, a very nice Gentleman I've had the pleasure of meeting a couple of times.
If ever in Fla try to work out a visit to his museum.
Both times we had to use golf carts to drive by the military vehicles part. Someday I would like to just try to walk by that area.
HUGE
Later 42rocker
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Originally Posted by
42rocker
If ever in Fla
I was there in '14 but in Miami. I guess a trip down just to consume Fla would have been more to the point.
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I toured Littlefield's compound near Stanford around 2006... he was present. They were still working on the Panther, that I'm sure must be completed by now. What a collection.
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My friend had an ex RUC (Northern Ireland Police) Dingo and tyres became a problem. He considered changing the wheels but got some genuine tyres from India via the good offices of the Indian Army Liaison Officer at Warminster
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Probably the nicest and most complete Dingo in the world restored and driven on a regular basis by an acquantance of mine, David Gordon who lives here in Texas. WWII British Daimler Scout Car Features
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