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OK So here it is, another beast to our slowly increasing menagerie. It has just arrived chained onto the low loader with a beaming HF in the cab :-D

 

Fist locate your pig out in the field

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Next generally rumage around and find out where the squeak comes from

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Transport to home

 

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Unload precious new toy with care

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Man & Pig in perfect harmony

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Take series of 'Mug Shots' for the record as knowing HF as I do he will soon be working on it to get it 'Just Right'

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So there it is.

I will be in for a peacefull weekend now as HF will be prodding and inspecting every square inch of his new beastie drawing up his 'to do' list :-D

 

 

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Well done to the both of you!

 

Not sure how much, if any, work needs doing to the Pig but if it anything like your ferret then this is going to be another first class restoration!

 

And agree, blooming ugly in a pretty way but hell of a vehicle...........do you know any of the history?

 

Cheers.

 

Jack.

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Have just come in after giving Percy pig a wash down and watching the looks on the passing motorists and cyclists absolutely precious :-D :-D

the history

 

The Pig

was 32 BK 98 went into service 1/12/55 as a FV1602 with serial no 33298, engine no. 9020

made into FV1609 in 1956 serial no then became 93298 & new serial no plate. one of 20 for troop trials

One of ten FV1609s that in 19/11/58 struck off to the Ministry of Home Affairs & issued to the RUC

RUC fleet no. 183, reg no 2991 OI. 1960 received armoured roof by Belfast Tool & Gauge

15/1/70 withdrawn from police service

?/4/71 entered Army service as 27 BT 92

received new body during Operation Bracelet circa 1972-73

6/2/92 struck off

This info is kindly researched and provided by Clive Elliott ( big thank you Clive)

 

Served as follows 1stly as above with RUC ( 1of 10)

in Belfast with British army

Queens own highlanders

23 Eng Regt

Life Guards

6 SQDN RCT

17 SQDN RCT

APC for admin staff RCT

32 ENG Regt Royal Engineers

Then at Long Kesh with Scots Dragoon Guards

 

so quite a history!!!! and what did it see??

 

Going to be useful for the Tesco run

 

Explained it as a heavy duty camper... to Mrs HF

 

AND SHE likes it :-D :-D :-D :-D

 

Regards Hardyferret :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

 

 

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Yes,

we actually lived in Invicta Park (Jamacia terrace) 1965-1968 i was a young lad at the time left, when i was ten. Fantastic, mainly down by the river but i now understand the old camp by the river is now a housing estate :-( :-( got into hot water there once when i found what i thought was an abandoned goat tied up outside the rowing club ............only to have the M.P.s beating down the door to the house several weeks later looking for a "misplaced" regimental mascot :redfaced:

 

Ashley

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Still cant find what Regiments served with mine :-(

 

spent most its time at 'hilton' and 'chertsey'

 

 

Paul,

 

Hilton was a Vehicle Storage Depot, and Chertsey would be FVRDE / MVEE / RARDE. They changed there title over the years, but were essentially the military vehicle research and development establishment. It could be that your Pig was the prototype for the Flying Pig attachments. Also possible, if you cannot find any trace of NI service, that it did not go there in this form. A number of Pigs were used at NI training bases in England and also may not have seen service over there.

 

Richard

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Paul, if it was at Chertsey I think it likely that those rear doors were the subject of development there. In which case you should find a 4-digit FVRDE "wing number" either on the wing of the vehicle or on the radiator armour.

 

The pig that was used for development of the protective screens was a Mk2 26 BK 30 with a wing number 8338. Now I hope you looked carefully at what you were stripping away before the re-decorating started?

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ok anything anyone knows of this please help

 

my pig

 

made april 1955

came into service july 1955, held in storage till may 1972

brought back on charge by 38 central workshops REME

off to Hilton (where is that?)

 

june 1972 Chertsey, march 1973 off to central depot hilton again

18th command workshop hilton briefly

1973 may off to lydd/hythe ranges

in feb 1983 back to hilton

jan 1986 struck off cencus

 

what was it a Taxi?

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I thought your pig was 30 BK 43. The history I have is rather different to above not least it being sold off on 29/11/67 for £50. Then recovered to CVD Hilton on 23/5/72. Can you confirm its reg no. The FVRDE no could be on the door, the wing, the armour above the wing or even the radiator armour.

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