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Australian Grants uncovered
Restorers finding slightly more than they expected to when going to look at another Grant: https://youtu.be/q8HJCDEQGyc
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Grant
There was a Grant just down the road from me, it had been parked since just after the war, no doubt it was one one of the Hayward tanks. It had rested for 40+ years derelict in an old abandoned saw mill off Mizpah Settlement road.
The neighbour's son told me he spotted what looked like a heavy length of pipe sticking out of a clump of thick brambles and weeds, the tank was completely hidden by the years of blackberry and jungle like growth. The pipe turned out to be a barrel of course. This tank went to the Narre Warren North complex.
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Hi Mike.
Did the Grant outlast the Matilda in Australian Army service or did they both exit around the same time? David. |
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Surplus
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Matilda history: seems that they were declared obsolete at wars end. https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/a...ia/aus_matilda Found this on the windscreen panel of the farm jeep I bought 3 years ago: 4th Arm regiment sign . The jeep is a mish mash of parts so the windscreen could be from anywhere. The other link is: my 1940 C8 had this scratched on the Instrumant panel - VX 65738 JS Hunter, he was a tank gunner in the 2/4 Arm regiment on Bougainville Island.
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I came across this “barn find” video too. Fun to watch and amazing to see what is still out there. In between all this heavy metal the CMPs are merely there as a backdrop, it seems.
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Robert Parker's collection at Seymour, Victoria, now being disposed of by his son. The collection was known about by quite a few people but has not been for sale previously, so not so much of a discovery as a 'release'.
Mike K: 4th Aust Armoured Brigade Group, not regiment. Matilda tanks were also retained for the post-war Army until the mid-1950s, as were LP2 and 2A carriers. Matildas equipped the CMF armoured brigade in NSW, while Grant M3A5 tanks equipped the CMF armoured brigade in Victoria. The video shows a glimpse of a post-war unit sign, so that Grant at least was a mid-1950s disposal. Mike |
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