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After the Second World War, the Rover Car Company, then based at Solihull, near Birmingham, found that it had a major problem in that the amount of steel it was allocated was limited (due to post-war shortages and because of rationing).
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shunt box, preproduction vehicle, generator panel, convoy light, stowage provision, late vehicles, radio kit, load bed, early vehicles, chassis number, charging circuit, radio table, bronze green, carrying vehicle, production vehicles, rear bulkhead, recoilless rifle
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Land Rover, Courtesy Royal Marines Museum, Northern Ireland, Courtesy Imperial War Museum, Courtesy Ken Porter, Royal Navy, General Service, Courtesy Dunsfold Collection, Parachute Regiment, Courtesy Airborne Forces Museum, Marshall of Cambridge, Station Wagon, Westland Wessex, Fitted For Radio, War Department, Bob Seager, Courtesy Dunsjbld Collection, Courtesy John Mastrangelo, Courtesy Martin Pagh, Courtesy Tom Finlay, Rover Series, United Nations, Armstrong Whitworth Argosy, Blue Grey, Commercial Logistic
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