For Sale: Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance $30,000

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Alvis Sabre CVR(T) runs, drives, starts and stops Jaguar J60 4.2 lt straight 6 engine. Good track 60% of life also with full set of spare track with 80% or wear left in it. Spare road wheels and both idlers and drive sprockets.

Intercom works and has Clansman 353 radios in the turret though not wired up. Has full set of periscopes for the driver and turret but no infrared drivers scope.

Mechanically sound could do with the carb setting up otherwise runs well and pulls nicely up to top speed of approx 50 mph. Would benefit from a repaint and I have 5lts of NATO green and 1 lt of black to go with it.

Has canvas cover for storage . Has the cooking vessel and the complete infrared night site for the turret. This has no armament or any deactivated weapons .

Has no weapons of any kind and has a piece of Gas pipe fitted to the turret as a flag pole. Has spare radio antenna and some spare periscopes and carbs. There is some CES included and will give the buyer any other parts that I find and may be suitable for the sabre.

This is Tax and MOT free. Can be driven on a car license with L plates on.

Buyer is responsible for transport of the vehicle. and payment is to be made within 7 days. A none refundable deposit of £500 ($700) on completion of the sale.

This is a sale and any offers made and accepted are at the buyers responsibility to make sure happy with vehicle as I accept no responsibility once the vehicle is sold. I have tried to list as best I can and if anyone wishes to view your more than welcome to come and see her.

If you want it without the the spares and track will be £22,500 ($30,000) and you can buy it here 

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Jack Beckett: Jack Beckett has been editor since 2012. Huge fan of war history and rural history and a motorbike rider.
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