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Most of the 19 Land Rovers that have been taken into the numbered fleet since 1963 were long wheelbase examples used as personnel carriers. An exception was 4404LR (M997BEC), a Land Rover Defender 110 Tdi model used as a HV Mains Fault Investigation Unit. The vehicle has a distinctive appearance and, being unlettered, may have been mistaken for a portaloo! The picture was taken at Neasden in 1996. This vehicle can still be seen in the London area although now operated by SeeBoard. |
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Photographer: | Photo ID: | 200 | |
Photo date: | 1996 | Size: | Regular |
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Date added: | 01/12/2003 |
Note added Wed 09/05/2007 by Kim Rennie Was transferred to Seeboard Powerlink and gained their name on cab doors. Last seen in Greenwich and probably on the way to the ex-LCCT Greenwich power station. |
Note added Sat 19/05/2007 by Thomas Young Was seen at Harrow in 2005 in Powerlink livery (white with blue lettering, including a very large letter e on the bodyside). It had acquired a Luton-style body extension over the cab. Picture to be posted soon. |