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UNIQUE ID 2092: FV4201 CHIEFTAIN TANK

(Model: Unknown Model)

Witham Specialist Vehicles Limited, Colsterworth, Britain

(Location: Witham Specialist Vehicles Limited)


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Unique ID: 2092
Added to Database: 28 January 2012
Last Edited: 12 February 2012
Type (ID): FV4201 Chieftain (3570)
Model (ID): Unknown Model (3592)
Location Category (ID): Witham Specialist Vehicles Limited (3560)
Location (ID): Witham Specialist Vehicles Limited (3560)
Serial Number:
Registration: 00 FD 89: “00FD89” painted on nose.
Name:
Other Identification: “276” painted on splash board. “ASHCHURCH” chalked on splash board.
Collection Reference:
Links: ARRSE
References:
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Location History:
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1: Royal Ordnance Factory, Barnbow, Crossgates, Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, Britain (Primary manufacturer)
2: RAOC Vehicle Depot, Ludgershall, Wiltshire, South West England, Britain (Dates unknown)
3: Defence Storage and Distribution Agency (DSDA), Ashchurch, Gloucestershire, South West England, Britain (Until ca2004)
4: Witham Specialist Vehicles Limited, Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, East Midlands, Britain (Current location)


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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Britain publication:

This Chieftain was for sale at Withams in 2004, along with a crate marked “LOT 276 00FD89 ASHCHURCH LUDGERSHALL” so it presumed to have come from Ludgershall via Ashchurch. It is believed to have been sold since; its current location and status are unknown.


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