Rare and interesting , a very nice change to the willies jeep . A 1953 Austin ChampA Stunning example that has had a ground up restoration a nice change from a willies jeep. just 12, 875 miles from new, UK registered after living in Holland since de-mob in 1967 snorkel, Tools, spot lamp; ready to go and showThis splendid 1953 Combat Spec Champ was finally de-mobbed from the British Army in 1967 and would have been used in communications - being fitted with a MASSIVE 24volt dynamo to run various radios etc. In line with the MOD requirements at the time, the engine (and electrics) were fully water-proofed and this one retains the rare snorkel and water-proofing throughout. It comes fully equipped too, with its original Gerry can (for water), pick and shovel, rare demountable spot light, Pyrene extinguisher, jack and correct duck-boards on the floor. It also comes with a full hood and side-screens and is extremely well-presented in all departments. It left Blighty in 1967, moving to Holland. Photos on file show a total ground-up restoration, a proper nut and bolt job which was done some time ago and has mellowed very nicely. An MVT National Show 'Runner Up' certificate from 2006 suggests it was restored prior to that. It has recently had a brake overhaul working lights, vacuum wipers and that all of the levers do what they should five speed and in reverse , scarey Ready when the sun shines to go and show and we think you will struggle to find a nicer one. Anywhere