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Ju188D2, recovered.
Now, before you all get excited, it was back in the 1960s & they scrapped it!😭
Standard RAF colours.
Here's a Mustang from No315 (Polish) squadron, escorting a Beaufighter TFX.
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/348958671097604964/
No 19 Squadron aircraft.
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/538391330442409656/
Natural metal with Olive Drab anti-reflection panel.
Do tell us more. Which one is it? The ex-Grange Cavern one, ex-Wheatcroft? or another one? http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_British_Early_Armoured_Cars.pdf
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Questions like "Why's a jeep on Dutch plates, in Holland, being sold on eBay UK"?
Well spotted, a quick "Google" throws up the FWD-Roadless, 3-ton, Half-Track. Two models, one for the Danish army, the other for the Sudanese. http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/29th-december-1925/27/new-fwd-roadless-traction-vehicles