So having purchased my second Staghound, a slight more complete example, I was unsure what to do with the first one. Initially I though of putting it back on its wheels and then looking to sell it as a static exhibit. I also considered restoring it as a command Stag, a sort of M20 armoured car version of the Stag, with no turret and an open top. Whilst there are no formal records of these ever being manufactured, photographic evidence exists of field conversions in war time use.
However after a chance phone call with a good friend of mine, one week later he decided to take on the project, and with the benefit of hindsight he was exactly the man for the job. Not daunted by anything, and happy to just see something run again, this was therefore an ideal project for him.
A month or so later all the parts were loaded up and delivered, much to the surprise of his fork lift that now has some seriously heavy metal to move about. After a few years procrastinating work got underway and has continued at a steady solid pace ever since. The first task was to re splice the upper hull and lower hull back together!
The sections of the floor were cut out as they had been weld in and then transplanted to the upper half of the hull.
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