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  • Acmat for sale in UK

    http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/la...ad=66357&cat=3 probally ex Defences Forces

  • #2
    Originally posted by acmatman View Post
    Probably is as its right hand drive.

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    • #3
      does that mean all of our acmats (British Army) are left-hand drive?
      RGJ

      ...Once a Rifleman - Always a Rifleman... Celer et Audax

      The Rifles

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      • #4
        You have ACMATs ?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DeV View Post
          You have ACMATs ?
          we have many things.
          RGJ

          ...Once a Rifleman - Always a Rifleman... Celer et Audax

          The Rifles

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          • #6
            does that mean all of our acmats (British Army) are left-hand drive
            historically ACMAT VLRA were only supplied right hand drive to Ireland, it is possible if the UK bought the vehicle they would have had the option.

            The Brits have bought many things like ACMATs but the only unit that MAY have acmats unkown to the rest of us would be special forces.
            Covid 19 is not over ....it's still very real..Hand Hygiene, Social Distancing and Masks.. keep safe

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RoyalGreenJacket View Post
              we have many things.
              But... Its FRENCH!


              Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.

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              • #8
                Acmat

                Originally posted by Goldie fish View Post
                But... Its FRENCH!
                This Acmat was one of the first 6 to be scrapped it has been sold many times .This is the Chad marked Acmat Brit no TNK....It has had 5 owners since Irish army owned it that i know of and 2/3 more since.Original Reg KZG.......Asking price very high.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Goldie fish View Post
                  But... Its FRENCH!
                  Originally posted by Goldie fish View Post
                  But... Its FRENCH!
                  The SAS have Acmats acting as TSV for supporting long range patrols just like the ARW.

                  There is the story about the FRES utilty vehicle competition the so called "trials of Truth", the british evaluated the boxer, the Piranha V and the VBCI from france for the FRES untility requirement when Lord Drayson was head of defence procurement. It was 2007 and the failure to produce a FRES UV was causing problems and lots of casualties in Afghanistan

                  Offically the Piranha V won but it was the latest version and only available on paper. In reality the VBCI was the clear winner, and the french offered to divert 250 of their own order to the British. Lord Drayson went back to the government and their military advisors and said, "this is the best vehicle we can buy, and the french are willing to give us a head start so we can deploy it early". to which the reaction was, "but its french", and they refused to buy it.

                  Sad but true, some people were more concerned with getting jobs after retirement in the defence industry than providing the right equipment.
                  Last edited by paul g; 21 February 2013, 23:14.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by yellow oscar View Post
                    This Acmat was one of the first 6 to be scrapped it has been sold many times .This is the Chad marked Acmat Brit no TNK....It has had 5 owners since Irish army owned it that i know of and 2/3 more since.Original Reg KZG.......Asking price very high.
                    A795 TNK is the UK rego. It had Irish plates under the seat 83-D 4560, what would the original Army KZG plate number be? Curious if many service pictures exist with it.

                    "Asking price very high" was not really the biggest problem. The description of having "very little rust in the battery compartment only" was more of a problem.

                    By way of Intro I am the mad Aussie that bought it with the intention of shipping to Aus. Spent a few weeks crawling over it last October in Cambridge and found a lot of issues so it is going in for a major rebuild and it will most likely be ready around June /July.
                    Regards

                    Mike
                    (Project Gimpy)
                    1997 RMAF Land Rover 110 (High Capacity)
                    1983 Acmat TPK4-20-SM
                    1965 M63 Ural
                    http://pinzgauer-td.com/

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                    • #11
                      If my Acmat is one of the original 6 the survival rate of the ex Irish ones seem quite good out of the first 6 appears fairly good.

                      - Protacman has 2 (scrapped one to make the dual cab) in Ireland
                      - 1 went to Germany
                      - Thunderbird in Ireland
                      - Mine in UK

                      I 'assume' this is the list of the original 6, which means only 1 has gone?
                      Regards

                      Mike
                      (Project Gimpy)
                      1997 RMAF Land Rover 110 (High Capacity)
                      1983 Acmat TPK4-20-SM
                      1965 M63 Ural
                      http://pinzgauer-td.com/

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                      • #12
                        I have 93 D ????? in a shed eating no grass and not getting rusty

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by acmatman View Post
                          I have 93 D ????? in a shed eating no grass and not getting rusty
                          Would 83D be the original number or is it off something else?
                          Regards

                          Mike
                          (Project Gimpy)
                          1997 RMAF Land Rover 110 (High Capacity)
                          1983 Acmat TPK4-20-SM
                          1965 M63 Ural
                          http://pinzgauer-td.com/

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                          • #14
                            just found a picture of a 93D and that's the hard top one with the nice solid doors.

                            Is that you Mr K?

                            Not much going on with the rebuild at present as the guy that was supposed to do work on it did bugger all, so had to find a more reliable workshop. Going there on the 18th of January
                            Regards

                            Mike
                            (Project Gimpy)
                            1997 RMAF Land Rover 110 (High Capacity)
                            1983 Acmat TPK4-20-SM
                            1965 M63 Ural
                            http://pinzgauer-td.com/

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