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HUMBER Pig from a Mk2 back to FV1609FFR Mk1


Roland

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This Pig I bought in Netherlands in 2005 and brought it to south germany. I spend 3 years in restoration on it.

German law allow not full armoured vehicles in private hands. So I had to demilitarized it in some specs. The heavy uparmoured pig Mk2 was horrible to drive and I believe now to know were the name "PIG" came from...

So I planned to bring it back to the Mk.1 specs. Much lighter, less fuel, better performance, better brakes and much better to drive. A lot of reasons to make this job.

 

This was the car I got from Holland in 2005, drivable but rusty and heavy:

 

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Cutting of all the Mk.2 armour inside and outside takes one week:

 

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At this time I got first contact to Clive Elliot. (...who else ?) He told me interest tales about my pig. It is the second oldest one in the world, one of the 10 prototypes - and surely worth to restore it!

Reason enought to do my very best!

 

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With a lot of original literature and paperwork, pictures and measurements from beltring pigs, additional help from Clive and some memories from BAOR soldiers I tried to restore my pig into a FFR vehicle of the Berlin Brigade.

 

The finished work next thread...

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So then - sandblasted, welded, painted and with thousands of miles driven through northern europe to get the right stuff and a lot of money to complete it.

 

But I made a mistake! The army registration was 27 BT 90 but I spray BK at the backrest of driver seat. I have to correct it next...

 

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Sure you will find some missing or wrong details, but remember - I MUST change some things to get the documents of demilitarisation from german ministery of defence. It passed german technical inspection in 2009 and is road registered as a historic vehicle now. It was german restoration with my best possibilities.

 

Most problem for me is now: Things changes and I have too many vehicles and too less time. Thats the reason why I try to sell this Humber pig. I have to reduce my collection but will hold my Saladin.

 

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To restore british military vehicles was every time a pleasure for me. Many thanks to Clive and all the nice people I met at events or at the part stores. I had never get a chance to comlete my pig without theire helps. I hope this thread find some interests.

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