The top speed of the Stalwart was 64 km/h (40 mph), not bad for a military vehicle from this time, and the total range was 640 kms (400 miles) with an average fuel consumption of 4 mpg – thankfully it was usually Her Majesty’s government that was paying for fuel. This Stalwart was completely rebuilt from the ground up in 2017 and a new “zero hours” engine was installed at this time, which was commissioned by the previous owner and carried out by pre- and post-war military vehicle specialist A&S Armsoft. It’s now being offered for sale as one of the best-presented Stalwarts we’ve seen in recent memory on Collecting Cars out of Marlborough in the United Kingdom with a copy of its military handbook and 29,886 miles on the odometer.
Author: Ben Branch
Published at: 2025-03-29 12:30:32
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