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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Dont know if you know this site: the fv-701 daimler ferret scout car
    Thats a smokin link Gunner!!!

    Thanks a heap for all the help too....

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    Klunk,

    please let us see the "After-pics" !

    Regards

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    I know its an old thread, but reading through the "newest forum" thought I,d post these regarding the desert storm camo.

    Some pics from this years War and Peace show.




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    Charlie, thanks for the plug but I am as Ferret illiterate as they come. WWII jeeps, M422 Mighty Mites, WWII 1/4 ton MBT and T3 trailers, 1/4 ton M416 trailers and M211 6X6 are more my speed. Hey, I'll do what I can though

    This is really great to see a blending of what would otherwise be inseparable. Kind of like peanut butter and jelly, ham and cheese and toast and vegemiteicon.
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    I used to own a Mk 2/3 in Desert Storm colors, carefully researched. It was flat desert sand color all over, no camo. Looked very much like the bigduke2 photo above (I believe that's a Marl 1/2). I had to move overseas for work so I donated it to the Arizona National Guard Museum in the mid-90s (and took a write-off on my taxes, of course). Since Arizona is the land of very lax gun laws, I had a live M1919 mounted in it.

    I've been back in Arizona for seven years but I haven't had the heart to go and look at it since returning to Arizona.

    In any case, it was very complete and I would drive it to work every Friday. It was fun to drive (62 mph max as I recall; I would take it on the freeway) and because it's only the size of a pickup truck, I could park it in any lot.

    I'm totally envious of your toy! Paint it all desert sand and enjoy it!
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    There are some restored Ferrets in UK that were found surplus with Gulf War "Operation Granby" markings (Op Desert Storm was the American counterpart, not the entire war as many Americans think).

    One is shown restored in MILITARY MACHINES INTERNATIONAL Vol 1 No. 1 May 2001 It is a Mk. I/2 which means it had the FIXED (non-moving turret). That one is in the markings of the Queen's Own Highlanders I believe. The magazine Editor owned an ex-Gulf War Mk. I (no turret) which is also shown in plain sand colour - NO disruptive camo scheme. Gulf War Ferrets tended to have a big stowage rack in the rear over the engine, which had to be removed for maintenance.

    I know there was another article on ex-Gulf War Ferrets. A fellow bought one in UK that had a NAME on it and restored it. Surplus yard photo showed several of them lined up as released by Britishicon Army. Basically the Gulf War was their "last hurrah".


    You can write to Bovington abnd buy a copy of the record card for your Ferret too. A good idea.

    The best book out there is "Ferret - The FV700 Series in British Army Service" by Pat Ware of Warehouse Publications.wearehouse.co.uk - fashion clothing Resources and Information. This website is for sale!

    Ferret Mk. I/2 had the fixed non-moving turret so contrary to what another writer said, it is not yours. Yours is a version of the Mk 2. Note that some Mk. I were converted to Mk. 2 specs.

    I used to own a Mk. I (1954) Ferret. I wrote a small book about them called "THE FERET SCOUT CAR IN CANADIAN SERVICE" by Colin MacGregor Stevens (2009, Service Publicatiuons in Ottawa. Ontario, Canadaicon). Canada had 125 Ferret Mk. I.

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    Your Ferret szeems to be War Department number 05 CC 48 (note the spaces). That numebr does not appear in the list on page 35 of Pat Ware's book but the before and after numbers are from 1959.

    You mentioned "The interior data plate makes it a '61" - Do you mean to say that the date stamped on the aluminum data plate is 1961? These plates were used from the beginning, but vitually all of the Canadianicon Ferret Mk. I data plates were swiped as souvenirs (there were open topped so secutiry was a problem). Most Britishicon Ferrets that I have seen still have the dataplate. In behind it is a small metal plate welded to the hull that has the hull serial number (VIN). As I recall it is serial number, B (for Build date), nonth, then year. YEar was a single digit at first but as production continued, they had to expand it.

    I think you will find the studes for tying on the canvas tarp for the Mk. I Ferret are present on almost all Ferrets (not the Mk. 4 & Mk 5 "Big Wheel" versions I think.)

    I suggest strongly that you join the Ferret forum. They folks on it are GREAT!!!!!!!

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    Good pic if you want to buy a fake Omega but not much good if you need to see a Ferret!

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    long time coming but here it is







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    To me the ferret is the coolest looking Milsurp vehicle. Something about all those goodies strapped to it and the turret, not to mention its small size, just love 'em..

    How did/do they perform off-road.? Capable, very capable, etc.

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