loiner1965
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my 109 was made in 1984 and served in the forces till 1997...is they a website that can trace its military history....just curious
loinerWho are you asking? I have mine.
i int much up on the jargon for 90,s an 110,s 90 dsl not a clue, but on that sheet of paper should also be a unit or regimental number that you can use to search, from wot i,ve read elsewhere it was a roof collapse that damaged and/or destroyed sum records,and as for a 12v ffr ya never no wot mite turn upI have a letter form the Disposal Service Agency. It quotes my chassis number as being a 90 DSL, what does DSL stand for? It gives it's original military reg number of 66 KF 26 and was registered on June 9th 1986.
It then says that if I present this letter to my local licensing office it will enable them to issue an age related plate.
According to the previous owner mine is/was FFR too but is a 12 volt, did they make a 12 volt version? It served with Ashchurch if that's any help?
unfortunately they were a couple of owners before me since it was demobbed in 1997,have ya got a copy of the disposal papers?
will have a look tomorrowon the seat box there will be a plate with the army number plate,the vehicle type (gs etc) and the voltage.
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