looking at a photo i have it looks almost identical to a german field kitchen. Apart from the wheels. The originals were like cart wheels. It may be that the original wheels broke so they fixed it up with british ones
I have only ever seen 2 originals
one was at the Colchester Show, the bomb disposal had one as a display (very very nice)
The other is at Redoubt Fort in Harwich ( not sure if original or not really)
Finally it comes back to life!
After a lot of work the bike kicks back into life.
A great thanks to Villiers Services who supplied me with all the parts i needed and assisted me with their great knowledge.
I highly recommend them!
Here is a video of some of the attempts to start and then the moment that it kicks back to life.
Unfortunately the rear wheel was too far gone to be able to ride it so I will have to wait until i get the replacements before i can take it for a spin.
found this pic of the inside of a horsa which is being restored at RAF Shawbury
http://plane-crazy.purplecloud.net/Aircraft/Gliders/Horsa%20rebuild/LH291.htm