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Old 26-10-09, 14:38
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Hi Hanno. Regarding the links that you posted for the PU8/4 images in the Victory Museum. The photo's on the Panzer site seem to have vanished. Any ideas? You are far more the computer man than me! Ron
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Old 26-10-09, 15:31
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Hi Hanno. Regarding the links that you posted for the PU8/4 images in the Victory Museum. The photo's on the Panzer site seem to have vanished. Any ideas? You are far more the computer man than me!
Hi Ron,

Just had a look myself. Yes, the pictures are gone. But if you click on "Museum Photo Gallery" you will see the explanation:
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The walk arounds section is currently undergoing revision/addition. Thank you for your patience while this update takes place.
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Old 26-10-09, 17:13
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Ron
Ihave had this first photo for years and think its a preserved morris not yours is it and a wartime photo for you
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Old 26-10-09, 21:58
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Hi Les.
I'm sure your first image is in fact the one in the Victory Museum in Indiana. It has the 900x16 tyres fitted as has mine.
The original tyres are slightly smaller with a finer tread pattern as in your second image. And strangely they are 925x16.

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Old 26-10-09, 22:06
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PS Thanks Hanno, I'll just have to keep my eye on it.

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Old 26-10-09, 22:11
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Here is the one in the Victory Museum Indiana, USA.
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Old 27-10-09, 10:58
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about the outside exibits at Arlon, the Firefly and Carrier went back to the Belgian Army in Kapellen , the Churchill back to it`s owners , and Sherman back to US army in Germany.
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