"When mum saw it she just made the comment that we were as silly as we looked — but a couple of years latter we had it finished." The job required finding another engine for the vehicle. One was discovered in Holland — still in its original 1940s packing case.
The other, and more probable option, is a 1966 Rolls-Royce-powered Saracen, a 12-person armoured personnel carrier used in Hong Kong and Northern Island.
"It's typically British. If something needed five bolts to hold it on the Brits would put 15 into it."
Moreland is a member of the New Zealand Military Vehicles Club which has about 125 members around the country. The Tauwhare museum is open by appointment and a variety of groups and individuals visit. Moreland has supported many events including providing 18 vehicles to the Cambridge Armistice Day commemorations.
Frankton Thunder, Sunday March 10, Frankton, Hamilton, includes the Thunder Cruize-in from the Cambridge raceway Taylor St at 8.30am. On display in Frankton will be the famous Britten motorcycle, classics, customs, rods and bikes, drag machines, Electric Vehicle Thunder Lightning, Military, Steampunk, Miss Frankton Thunder retro fashion, ThunderInk tattoo competition, photorama, music, displays and market.