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SAM WINER MOTORS, AKRON, SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO, USA
With Photographs From Contributor: Mike “recon4ww2” Haines



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Location Category ID: 85500
Address: 3417 East Waterloo Road Akron, Ohio 44312
Telephone: 330-628-4881
Email: info [at] samwinermotors.com (Replace [at] with @)
Opening Times:
Official Website: Sam Winer Motors
Other Links: Rock And Dirt – HSTs
Rock And Dirt – Display Ad
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Latitude, Longitude: 41.02625211 , -81.40751123
Location Accuracy: 7
Tanks Previously Here: 1: M4 High Speed Tractor - Armourgeddon, Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, East Midlands, Britain (Until late 1990s)


Sam Winer Motors, Inc. was founded in the 1940s by its namesake Sam Winer who left his father’s company because he had the desire to deal in trucks and equipment. At the end of WWII he was hired by a conglomerate of American truck dealers who had formed a partnership to buy U. S. Surplus war assets overseas. There was a huge demand for trucks as there had been practically no trucks built for civilian purposes during the time of hostilities in WWII. Although trucks were being sold by the War Assets Administration in the continental U. S., there was a large quantity of logistical vehicles located in areas occupied the U. S. Armed forces. His first assignment was in the Philippines where he loaded boatloads of trucks and shipped them back to California. Customers bought them immediately at areas near the Los Angeles docks and, ironically, some of his first customers were contractors building things for the government such as the Hanford WA atomic plant. After a few years, he decided to leave the buying group. He expanded his business by moving to the company’s present location on the outskirts of Akron where he eventually acquired 48 acres. Over these years the company sold almost every vehicle produced for the U. S. military during WWII, Korea, and Vietnam and it has become one of the largest government and civilian surplus dealers in the U. S. selling almost everything associated with truck components such as engines, axles, transmissions, tyres, etc. (Source: SamWinerMotors.com).

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Location ID:85500
Latitude, Longitude:41.02730179, -81.4084775
Location Accuracy:7



1) M4A3E9 Sherman Tank American


Number of Photos: 2
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1843

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Unique ID: 1843
Serial Number: 12298 (source: K. Laughlin/AFNDB).
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2) M32B1 Tank Recovery Vehicle American


Number of Photos: 8
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1845

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Unique ID: 1845
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Location ID:85502
Latitude, Longitude:41.02547003, -81.40713438
Location Accuracy:7



3) M8 High Speed Tractor American


Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1856

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Unique ID: 1856
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Registration: 11A544: “U.S. ARMY 11A544” painted on left cab side.
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Other Identification: Star painted on left cab door.

This M8 HST was advertised for sale by Sam Winer Motors on the Rock & Dirt website (seen November 2011). Its rear bed has been cleared of its stowage structure.