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Gareth
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You don’t see this everyday!

At my local filling station. He was there quite a while 😆


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One of those sold on Collecting Cars earlier this week, admittedly in green, for a snip at £47,000...

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Scimitar if I'm not mistaken. I presume an early one with the Jag petrol engine. Juicy!
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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Yes I think they do have a 4.2 Jaguar engine. Sounded like it.
  
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I was in the market for a Stalwart in the mid 90's, but SWMBO wouldn't let me. One downside was the 100 gallon petrol tank!
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Nooooooo! Same situation (different SWMBO!) but same conclusion. Large petrol tank + tendency of exhaust to catch fire = A Bad Thing.

This was my (inadequate) compromise. It did result in an evening playing with / driving a full-size Stolly and the realisation about just how much these toys take to keep running.

Little does she know, I'm still in communication with a few people.... Wink
 
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@Gareth: Tanks a lot for that. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Well someone was going to. Laughing Laughing

Had a ride on one of those in my TA days. Flat out with me standing in the turret was great fun, or I was too young and stupid to be scared. Shocked
   
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NoDo$h wrote:
Scimitar if I'm not mistaken. I presume an early one with the Jag petrol engine. Juicy!


You are not mistaken and tank recognition superpowers are sharp as ever. Scorpion is similar but bigger gun. Thumbs Up
   
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rrhool wrote:
I was in the market for a Stalwart in the mid 90's, but SWMBO wouldn't let me. One downside was the 100 gallon petrol tank!

I know someone with a Centurion AVRE. Now that takes some filling!
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Happy memories of my 40th birthday. A looong time ago it seems! Got bought a tank weekend somewhere I can’t remember, in Hampshire. Had an excellent weekend driving everything from a lightweight LandRover, Haglund, Stalwart, and many others.

The highlight of the weekend was a go in the drivers seat of a Challenger tank! That was epic. They only let us drive it in a straight line, forwards up the course and back to to start. For such a big beast I remember it had a tiny foot operated gear change, like a motorbike. Brilliant fun and if you get a chance, go and do it.
  
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DSL wrote:
@Gareth: Tanks a lot for that. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Well someone was going to. Laughing Laughing

Had a ride on one of those in my TA days. Flat out with me standing in the turret was great fun, or I was too young and stupid to be scared. Shocked


i remember having to do a report many years ago of a Scimitar commander on exercise at BATUS Canada who was ragging Xcountry standing in the turret.
The tracks threw up some barb wire and off with his head Shocked
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Had the pleasure of driving one of those around the training grounds in Germany courtesy of the Blues and Royals as a 16yr old cadet... followed by a play in a Chieftain Very Happy sitting the drivers seat is probably the only time being a shortarse was an advantage Laughing
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Re: You don’t see this everyday!

Gareth wrote:
At my local filling station. He was there quite a while 😆


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I'd heard it was getting rough down your neck of the woods. Laughing
  
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Certainly is! The roads are terrible. Normal cars just don’t last.
  
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nigethecat wrote:
Had the pleasure of driving one of those around the training grounds in Germany courtesy of the Blues and Royals as a 16yr old cadet... followed by a play in a Chieftain Very Happy sitting the drivers seat is probably the only time being a shortarse was an advantage Laughing


Interesting you mention Chieftain Tank. You got me wondering if I drove a Chieftain or a Challenger? They all look the same to me! All I can tell you is it was a huge tank, 2 stroke diesel that made a real weird howling sound. Very smoky. Possibly 12 cylinders? Motorcycle gear shift. I sat in a small cockpit at the front looking through a small opening.
  
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