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                    Quartier Moncey
                Quartier Moncey has an ‘open air museum’ consisting of a number of armoured vehicles displayed on grass surrounding a monument.
 
 | Location ID: | 6360 |  | Latitude, Longitude: | 48.78679199, 2.10534096 |  | Location Accuracy: | 5 | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                        | Unique ID: | 1167 |  
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                        | Registration: | “918 039” (French) painted on glacis. |  
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                        | Other Identification: | “3107” and “2” cast into the turret sides. |  
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                    Solitary Vehicles
                
 
 | Location ID: | 6362 |  | Latitude, Longitude: | 48.78502475, 2.10145846 |  | Location Accuracy: | 7 | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                        | Unique ID: | 1168 |  
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                        | Other Identification: |  |  This is an early prototype or pre-production version of the AMX-30. It is displayed surrounded by a low hedge on a roundabout near the entrance to the GIAT test track. (Source: FCCC, SED). A plate on the turret indicates that the turret serial number is “5” (and it was manufactured by CAFL).
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