Preserved Tanks .com
    World Register of Surviving Historic Armoured Vehicles

Current Query: Full entry for the tank(s)/location: by Type and Update, Location & Update with Spare Photos, NavPix & Videos

Query Buttons: Full entry for this tank. All tanks of this type. All tanks at this location.


UNIQUE ID 1799: M3A1 STUART LIGHT TANK

RR Motor Services, Ashford, Britain

(Location: Storage)


Powered By Subgurim(http://googlemaps.subgurim.net).Google Maps ASP.NET
Powered By Subgurim(http://googlemaps.subgurim.net).Google Maps ASP.NET

MAP CONTROLS: Use slider or mousewheel to zoom, and hold down left mouse button to drag.
KEY: Location markers are coloured from Green meaning exact to Red meaning gone or unknown (details here)

Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1799


Unique ID: 1799
Added to Database: 19 August 2011
Last Edited: 12 October 2011
Type (ID): M3 Stuart (1030)
Model (ID): M3A1 Stuart (1034)
Location Category (ID): RR Motor Services (3195)
Location (ID): Storage (3195)
Serial Number:
Registration: EB11048 (Brazilian): “EB11048” painted on hull sides.
Name:
Other Identification:
Collection Reference:
Links:
References:
Associated Tanks:

Location History:
(see map)

1: American Car and Foundry Company, Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA (Sole manufacturer June 1942-early 1943)
2: Barcelos Collection, Itupeva, São Paulo State, Brazil (From 1990 until 2001)
3: Barcelos Collection, Bragança Paulista, São Paulo State, Brazil (Until October 2008)
4: Antwerp Docks, Belgium (Staging point October 2008)
5: Tilbury Docks – London, England (Staging point October 2008)
6: RR Motor Services, Ashford, Kent, South East England, Britain (Current location)


Text in original Preserved American Tanks publication:

[No entry]

Text in Preserved American Tanks Update:

[No entry]

Text in original Preserved Tanks In Britain publication:

This M3A1 was one of the batch of sixteen Stuarts imported from Brazil by RR Motor Services in October 2008. The Brazilian owner had painted its exterior in green, so it was the only Stuart in the batch that did not look rusty. It is likely to have been sold but its current status and location are unknown.


Images - Photographs and NavPix (click to expand or browse)

October 2008

Front left view
1: Front left view

Taken: October 2008
Contributor: J. Blackman/Military Vehicle Photos
Photo ID: 5478
Added: 19 August 2011
Filename: m_M3Stua...
Views: 151
Select/Has Priority: 21/0
    

 

Front left view
2: Front left view

Taken: October 2008
Contributor: J. Blackman/Military Vehicle Photos
Photo ID: 5479
Added: 19 August 2011
Filename: b_M3Stua...
Views: 258
Select/Has Priority: 21/0