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                        | Unique ID: | 39 |  
                        | Added to Database: | May 2008 |  
                        | Last Edited: | May 2008 |  
                        | Type (ID): | Panther (110) |  
                        | Model (ID): | Ausf A (240) |  
                        | Location Category (ID): | Musée Août 1944 (6060) |  
                        | Location (ID): | Reserve Collection (6063) |  
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                        | Location History:
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 | 1: Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg (MAN) AG, Nürnberg, Bavaria, Middle Franconia, Germany (Primary manufacturer)
 2: Parroy, France (Recovered)
 3: Museé Des Blindés, Saumur, Anjou, Maine-et-Loire, France (Seen in 1982 and 1984 but gone by 1995)
 4: Musée Août 1944, Falaise, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (Current location)
 
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 Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:
 
 This Ausf A was recently acquired from the Saumur Museum in exchange for a SdKfz 251 Ausf D half-track (source: R. Fleming). It is little more than a rusted hulk. It is missing its turret, engine and large parts of its superstructure and suspension. It is believed that it was the one recovered by the Saumur Museum from a pond at Parroy, near Lunéville, in an operation involving military divers and several recovery vehicles. [Preserved Tanks in France: Number 175].
 
 Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:
 
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 Text in original Preserved Tanks In France publication:
 
 This Panther was transferred from Saumur (q.v.) to M. Leloup’s collection (source: R. Fleming).
 It was previously stored on waste ground at Saumur in very poor condition, little more than a hulk. It remains disassembled, and a mantlet for it can be seen on the ground in front of it.
 
 
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                        | August 2007 |  
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                        | 1: Hull and mantlet awaiting restoration 
 Taken: 21 August 2007
 Contributor: T. Larkum
 Photo ID: 1210
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                        | July 1984 |  
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                        | 2: Upper rear view 
 Taken: 24 July 1984
 Contributor: T. Larkum
 Photo ID: 1835
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                        | August 1982 |  
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                        | 3: The Ausf A hull while at Saumur 
 Taken: 1 August 1982
 Contributor: T. Larkum
 Photo ID: 139
 Added: 29 June 2008
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