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UNIQUE ID 48: PANTHER TANK

(Model: Ausf G)

Private Collection (K. Flick), Solingen, Germany

(Location: Private Collection (K. Flick))


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Unique ID: 48
Added to Database: May 2008
Last Edited: 2009 (Estimated)
Type (ID): Panther (110)
Model (ID): Ausf G (245)
Location Category (ID): Private Collection (K. Flick) (900)
Location (ID): Private Collection (K. Flick) (900)
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Location History:
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1: Maschinenfabrik Niedersachsen-Hannover (MNH) GmbH, Linden, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany (Under British control 1945)
2: Ewell, England (Scrapyard until 1977)
3: Private Collection (K. Flick), Solingen, Germany (Current location)


Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:

This Panther has a plaque on its glacis plate identifying it as number four of the Panthers and Jagdpanthers built by the British. It is fitted with swirl-cowl exhausts. It was bought by a scrap merchant in a War Department sale in the 1950’s and remained in his scrap yard in Surrey, England, until it was discovered in October 1977. It was then recovered, in a badly damaged and incomplete state, and transported to Germany. It has since been restored to running order, although it is still missing some fittings.

Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:

The scrapyard was in Cox Lane, Ewell.

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