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Published 7 Dec 2018David Willey talks about the Beaverette, which was recently acquired by The Tank Museum.
Beaverettes were manufactured as a “stop gap” measure when invasion threatened in 1940, using the chassis of civilian saloon cars. These armoured cars were only ever issued to the Home Guard and RAF airfield defence units.
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February 6, 2020
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