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UNIQUE ID 1713: M5 HIGH SPEED TRACTOR

Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, The Netherlands

(Location: Marshall Collection Hall)

With Photographs From Contributor: Massimo Foti


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Unique ID: 1713
Added to Database: 3 June 2011
Last Edited: 25 June 2011
Type (ID): M5 (1039)
Model (ID): M5 HST (1039)
Location Category (ID): Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum (11400)
Location (ID): Marshall Collection Hall (11404)
Serial Number:
Registration: 957442: “USA 957442 S” painted on hull sides.
Name: “KING KONG” and gorilla emblem painted in red on cab sides.
Other Identification: “1-1 E- A-27” painted on front left and rear left mud flaps. White stars painted on cab front and hull rear. White stars in broken circles painted on cab sides and on engine compartment roof.
Collection Reference:
Links: Pantser.net
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Location History:
(see map)

1: USA (Country of origin)
2: Marshall Museum / Army Cars, Zwijndrecht, Zwijndrecht Municipality, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands (Until 2006)
3: Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, Boxmeer, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands (Current location)


Text in original Preserved American Tanks publication:

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Text in Preserved American Tanks Update:

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Text in original Preserved Tanks In The Netherlands publication:

This M5 is displayed towing a field gun and with a mannequin in the driver’s position. It was previously on display in the Marshall Museum.


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July 2012

Front left view
1: Front left view

Taken: 6 July 2012
Contributor: M. Foti
Photo ID: 8386
Added: 2 August 2012
Filename: 76704782...
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