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UNIQUE ID 1775: M4 (LATE PRODUCTION) SHERMAN TANK

(Model: M4 (Composite))

Steindorff Viaturas, Panambi, Brazil

(Location: Storage)


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Unique ID: 1775
Added to Database: 11 July 2011
Last Edited: 19 July 2011
Type (ID): M4 (Late Production) Sherman (1304)
Model (ID): M4 (Composite) (1306)
Location Category (ID): Steindorff Viaturas (37850)
Location (ID): Storage (37854)
Serial Number:
Registration: 11710 (Brazilian): “EB11-710” painted on rear hull sides and “REI EB 11-710” painted on transmission cover and left hull rear.
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Other Identification:
Collection Reference:
Links: YouTube 1
YouTube 2
Military Jeep Brasil
Picasa Gallery
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Location History:
(see map)

1: Detroit Tank Arsenal / TACOM, Warren, Macomb County, Michigan, USA (Sole manufacturer)
2: Steindorff Viaturas, Panambi, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (Current location)
3: 13º Regimento de Cavalaria Mecanizado, Pirassununga, São Paulo State, Brazil (Cavalry Day 14 May 2011)
4: Steindorff Viaturas, Panambi, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (Current location)


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This ‘hybrid’ M4 is in running order. It originally belonged to the Regimento Escola de Infantaria (Infantry School Regiment) and was totally restored in 2009 by Carlos Pereira (source: YouTube). It took part in the 13RCM Cavalry Day at Pirassununga on 14 May 2011 (source: military-jeep-brasil).


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