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Reminds me of this bit
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Nah. More extreme ambulance.
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@svend yup, def more extreme, i'm guessing the last on was used in Afghanistan or Northern Ireland.
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That seems very small for an ambulance.
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@svend
Afghanistan and that neck of the woods.
NI use regular ambulances now, have for a while. The last one is part of the medical evacuation unit, the Pinz is a airfield unit and the first is the old Land Rover Defender MLR (Pulse). Many have already been demobbed. -
Needs more rear-engine aircooled V8 ambulance:
Source: By Dr. Killer - Own work, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4583682If a 911 is 6-cylinder, and a 912 is 4-cylinder... this is basically a Porsche 910 ambulance, right? (Ignore the 910 that did actually exist.)
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@alfalfa SO MUCH YES. I loved the IT Crowd! Great show!
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@pip-bip I don't thank they could've used 'extreme' any more in that brochure...
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Where does the stretcher go? I don't think I'd like an extreme experience in the back of an ambulance.
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@alfalfa why do I remember that easier than my own business cell phone number?
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@bhtooefr TATRA WAGON
i need that
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