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Aparently, he was using it to plow snow during one an exceptional snowstorm...the locals knew he had all that stuff...Apparently he was seen driving the Panther around the town about thirty years ago .....
Aparently, he was using it to plow snow during one an exceptional snowstorm...the locals knew he had all that stuff...
What got this guy busted, was his black market Nazi memorabilia dealings. Somehow, he managed to obtain and sell, the two gold horses that used to be at Hitler's front door at one of his homes. How in God's name he managed to get his hands on that stuff is beyond me.
You and me both, my friend!You would be surprised at what hits the market from time to time. I only shake my head and wish I was rich...
It was pointed out here that this guy had more military capability than three EU nations as far as tracked vehicles goes.
Just noticed it's an interesting hybrid, similar to the one at the Tank Museum, Bovington, UK, which was completed after the war, under Allied supervision.
It's a late-model hull (Ausf.G), with an earlier turret (Ausf. A).
A pristine Panther? You know perfectly well that the "state" will appropiate it for various reasons and it will end up in their museumWill be Nice to his stuff in the future for sure ! Hope he gets to keep it.
Did you notice everyone was soiling their drawers over the Panther but no one really said anything about the Flak Gun? (which is FREAKIN' badass in it's own right).So it's like maybe he acquired it all legallyJust say'in.The PC people of this world get all crazy when citizen's own this but we have rarely heard of an abuse except for that one time with the tank on the hwy.I think it could be said that Never has a shot occurred out of anger/malice.
perhaps that's where all the Spitfires in crates are hidden?Wait until they find the Heinkel 177 in the outside toilet.