Muppetdaze

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I have a 1985 HAC 110, all original, except power steering being fitted, , is this a rare beasty? Was told it had been to bosnia etc
It has convoy lights etc and the don't drive like a knob sticker on the dash.
 

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Actually I'd love a ceremonial state car, from my sig you might guess why, I'm an Edward VII portrayer and swmbo is Queen Victoria, (available for shop openings weddings bahmitzvahs you name it we'll do it. Fond memories of turning up to Open a packet of biscuits)......
 

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The HAC do not use the Ceremonial vehicles for combat roles these vehicles with the Ceremonial 105mm field guns are stored in air conditioning garages and only used on Ceremonial Duty’s All other vehicles are what they call GS vehicles which they have approximately 15,these are landrover 110s a couple of wolfs and 4Ton GS, they have specified vehicles for thier role as surveillance and Reconnaissance roles and the HAC Role is Surveillance and Target Acquisition, the vehicle you have is probably from the “Pool” and is most likely use by many Different units in the British Army, The HAC is the oldest military corps in the world and was chartered by King Henry V111
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