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This is a follow up post from the MV spotted thread. I got to follow up with my customer that has been fixing this for his customer. My Ability to visit and crawl around this rig is a result of good Karma I believe. This Elands were made from the early 1960's to the late 80's. This one was made in Late 86. There were 3 variant the Eland 20, 60, & 90. The Mk7 were in introduced in 79 and what made them different were the windows in the turret and the increased cabin size... Which i must say did not help me much. Im 5"10 and 235lbs and it took some climbing in order to fit my fat rear in there. I cant imagine climbing in an earlier version.
This late version has a 90mm cannon is 4wd and has pivoting axles.You can flip a lever to tilt the axles to make it easier to side hill terrain. It has a crew of 3. Driver up front. Gunner on the right of turret and moves the turret via hand crank around and up/down, Commander on the left with a 7.62 browning machine gun next to the main gun on a coax. It has a corroborated gas engine in line GM 2.5l 4cycle 100hp engine.
I am not sure of the exact history of this particular vehicle. An Eland was sold at a private auction in Portola Valley, United States, on July 11–12, 2014 at the "Little Field Auction but from the Pics it does not appear to be the same one because it is missing the replica 7.62 machine gun. I was told third hand that is came straight from South Africa. According the the Mechanic doing some of the repairs there was some damage that he though was from gunfire. Bullet fragments in a flat tire some in the front hub that had some damage and needed fixing. A pretty cool rig weighing in at 12 metic tons 6 forward gear one reverse capable of 100km/h (62mph) This one runs, drives, and the turret moves with the hand crank with ease, or at least i can tell you the swing does the elevation was a little tougher. Its located int he Skagit Valley WA area but i am not at liberty to discuss the actual location. Supposedly when its done being fixed it will be shipped off to a private island in the San Juans as a play toy for island transport.Currently the reverse and gears 1-4 work but the high end 5-6 are not able to engage.
Wikipedia has some pretty good info on the history of this armored car. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eland_Mk7
This late version has a 90mm cannon is 4wd and has pivoting axles.You can flip a lever to tilt the axles to make it easier to side hill terrain. It has a crew of 3. Driver up front. Gunner on the right of turret and moves the turret via hand crank around and up/down, Commander on the left with a 7.62 browning machine gun next to the main gun on a coax. It has a corroborated gas engine in line GM 2.5l 4cycle 100hp engine.
I am not sure of the exact history of this particular vehicle. An Eland was sold at a private auction in Portola Valley, United States, on July 11–12, 2014 at the "Little Field Auction but from the Pics it does not appear to be the same one because it is missing the replica 7.62 machine gun. I was told third hand that is came straight from South Africa. According the the Mechanic doing some of the repairs there was some damage that he though was from gunfire. Bullet fragments in a flat tire some in the front hub that had some damage and needed fixing. A pretty cool rig weighing in at 12 metic tons 6 forward gear one reverse capable of 100km/h (62mph) This one runs, drives, and the turret moves with the hand crank with ease, or at least i can tell you the swing does the elevation was a little tougher. Its located int he Skagit Valley WA area but i am not at liberty to discuss the actual location. Supposedly when its done being fixed it will be shipped off to a private island in the San Juans as a play toy for island transport.Currently the reverse and gears 1-4 work but the high end 5-6 are not able to engage.
Wikipedia has some pretty good info on the history of this armored car. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eland_Mk7