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  1. Yes it does. Oh I assumed they all came back to the UK. Is that the end of the trail then ?
  2. Thanks for looking. Were all MOT vehicles put through Ruddingtons at that time ? Karl
  3. Thanks. It was struck off on 7th September 1981.
  4. I am trying to track down my 1973 Lightweight Land Rover's entry in the Ruddington Auction Catalogue. It's reg is 17FM71, I already have a copy of the B Card and have decoded the information contained on it. I'm just after a copy of it's entry in the cataloue, nothing more. Regards, Karl.
  5. I have recently acquired a 1974 Series 3 Lightweight Land Rover and decided to buy the B Card from RLCArchive for it. The reg was 17FM71, so it was an Army vehicle. I am trying to make sense of the rest of the information on the B Card. The UIN ia A1021A, which I understands means it is a Army Permanent Unit but I cannot find what regiment 1021 decodes to. The vehicle's 7 year service was detailed as 25 FD Regt RA BAOR, does that decode to The 25th Field Regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army of the Rhine in Germany ? Thanks
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