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I want one of these.

26 July 2007 by Tim 9 Comments

alvis-stalwart.jpg

image stolen from NSU Kettenkrad Homepage’

I think this would be great for going camping with, even at Kessingland, or Gloucester city centre.

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  1. Sarah, Dino and Mimi says

    26 July 2007 at 15:24

    Just getting to Tesco from here. Hornsbridge was filling up nicely a couple of hours ago.

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  2. HelenJ says

    26 July 2007 at 16:27

    hmm, the thoughts of you in a tank is not reassuring!

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  3. Tim says

    26 July 2007 at 19:22

    It isn’t a tank, it is merely a very, very large, ocean-going six wheel drive SUV.

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  4. Sarah, Dino and Mimi says

    26 July 2007 at 20:25

    Can’t be a tank, there’s no gun!

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  5. t-bird says

    26 July 2007 at 22:32

    oh yes, that would be perfect…. not sure that rickety bridge would be up to it though!

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  6. Kris says

    1 August 2007 at 21:26

    Alvis Stalwart!! 4 miles to the gallon but bloody good fun!
    Yes, I’ve been in one, stood in the back of one whilst we drove across a lake (if you can call it driving). That mesh bit on the back corner actually covers the top of the exhuast, so if you’re riding in the back on a chilly day, stand there.
    Oh – and you can mount a gun on the roof of the cab. Only a machine gun but that would do, wouldn’t it?

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  7. Steve J (UK) says

    25 March 2008 at 12:26

    I had the good luck to drive one of these beasts in the Army – it is the most exciting vehicle I have EVER driven – and I’ve driven a few in my time. (Stalwart, Unimog, Chieftain tank etc – all great fun!!)

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  8. js says

    25 March 2008 at 14:57

    ya
    Me i want 1/35 scale plans of ALVIS STALWART MK2, please.

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  9. steve says

    21 August 2008 at 20:06

    actually it was a ex army vehicle used to deliver fuel and parts to tanks in north germany to keep out the russians

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