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Willys

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  1. Is this information correct? "The New museum in Cairns" the Australian Armour & Artillery Museum which opened to the public on Saturday the 6th September 2014 is not the purchaser. So the question is still open - Where is the "Juggernaut"? Where did it end up after the auction?
  2. What a loss for UK! It is definitely unique. Hopefully all the loose parts were shipped together with the "Juggernut" so that it can be restored as a complete unit and tell the fascinating UK friction testing story from 1960's and onwards. Kind of sad to see this "last" photo. Anybody else who have photos from it's working life and can tell a story from the projects it participated in?
  3. From another thread on this forum it is informed that the Alvis Juggernaut went to an UK Museum, but did not specify which. So the question is; at which museum can we find the Alvis Juggernaut now? Best regards Willys
  4. Have you contacted any UK museum? I think I know one that might be (should be) interested.
  5. Yes, agree. What is the status now - sold? Any pictures of current status? As a one of its kind and closely linked to UK aviation history, it should be in a museum. Got to know it through the literature as there exist several research reports.
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