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I believe the Otter is now in the USA painted up in Polish markings at a private museum collection.
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Wheels of Liberation collection
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The Wheels of Liberation don’t have a C15TA so that one went elsewhere. Attachment 137941 Attachment 137940 Attachment 137942 |
Chassis s/n 3844911724
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C15TA Z6192983 at the Bastogne Barracks museum in Belgium.
This is Hull s/n 720, Chassis s/n 3844911724, Engine s/n 270 427.948, Census no. Z6192983, Order no. S/M 2611, Date of Mfg 21 April 1944 (source) Attachment 138054 Photo source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/nuU...ibextid=WC7FNe During the "Liberation Route 75 Years" event at Leopoldsburg, Belgium in September 2019: Attachment 138753 Source: https://flic.kr/p/2heuMNp |
Found: John Marchant’s C15TA
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In 2007 I wrote:
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Not looking great - what happened to it?
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What a sad shame!
According to Peter Fords INFOEX, the data for John Marchants C15TA was: Built: 16 March 1945 Serial #: 484491924 Engine #: 270604678 Contract: SM2611 Hull Number: 3463 Reg #: Z6263689 David |
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Jordan Voce commented: "it's been outside under a tarp for the last 20 years, it drove a 120 mile round trip to get to the show and ran better than half the vehicles there, sounded and drove amazingly". |
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I hope it gets fully restored. At least it is driving now and back on the show circuit. |
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Range target in Denmark
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Photo via Sten Boye Poulsen.
This picture was taken at a Danish Army range in 2009. As far as Sten knows it was scrapped :eek: Attachment 138598 |
Gibault C15TA
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Derelict C15TA in Alston in Cumbria, ca. 1985
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Where is it now? Stephen Latheron (RIP) wrote on Maple Leaf Up Forum in 2009:
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James, I still have mine - your ex. But it's built on the wrong welded frame. Just by happy coincidence I managed to get the original CGT chassis this year, so she can finally be a nicely restored machine again. Finding the right frame within a reasonable distance took me nearly 6 years. But I did it.
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