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THE FERRET’' SCOUT CAR FOR ARMOURED UNITSjI11 Now being Issued to armoured units of the British Army la this “Ferrett” scout car. Troops In Britain, Germany and Egypt have tried It out; now the production models are rapidly coming off the assembly lines. The ‘'Ferret will j gradually replace the old type Daimler and Humber scout cars. There are two types of the Ferret’*—one for liaison, with commander, driver and radio operator, the other for reconnaissance, with commander-gunner and driver. Both 1 have rear mounted Rolls-Royce” six-cylinder engines, with I per-selector gear-box. Advantages of the Ferret” include | lively cross-country performance (it Is equipped to cross j ditches) and low silhouette.
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Dungog Chronicle Durham and Gloucester Advertiser

Dungog, New South Wales, AU

Sat, Oct 23, 1954

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