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Surviving WWI A/Cars...

June 29 2009 at 8:59 AM

  (Login George_Bradford)
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Hi All;

I just came across this interesting list of WWI type armoured cars on my AFV NEWS web site and thought it might be of interest to some of you.
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This is a list of armoured cars which survived for the First Armoured Cars Vehicles Register which if Pierre agrees maybe in future be published on Shadock Website.

I found these vehicles:

- Rolls Royce Armoured Car AAR1 Danny Boy / Tom Keogh private owner

- Rolls Royce Armoured Car AAR2 Slievenamon Curragh (Ireland)

- Rolls Royce Armoured Car Armoured Corps Museum, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra (India)

- Autocar Machinegun Carrier Canadian War Museum, Ottawa (Canada)

- King Armored Car - US Marine Corps Air-ground museum at Quantico (USA)

- Lancia 1Z Museum "Diego de Henriquez", Trieste (Italy)

- Lancia 1ZM wreck Cyrene (Lybia)

- Lancia 1ZM wreck Camp Warehouse, near Kabul (Afghanistan)

- Lancia Triota Museo della Motorizz. Militare della Cecchignola, Rome (Italy)

- Izhorsky-Fiat Central Armed Forces Museum, Moscow (Russia)

- Austin-Putilov Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineer and Signal Corps St.-Petersburg (Russia)

- Daimler DZVR 21 Panzermuseum Munster (Germany)

- Peerless Armoued Car Bovington Tank Museum (UK)

- Crossley M1923 Indian Pattern Armored Car National Museum of Military History, Johannesburg (Republic of South Africa)

- Crossley Armoured Car Mk I Bovington Tank Museum (UK)

- Lanchester Armoured Car Mk II Bovington Tank Museum (UK)

- Pansarbil fm/29 Axvall Tank Museum (Sweden)

- Pansarbil m/31 Hässleholms Museum, Hässleholms (Sweden)

- two wrecks Pansarbil m/31 Södermanlands Militarhistoriska Samlingar, Strangans (Sweden)

- Citroen M23 ? wreck Camp Warehouse, near Kabul (Afghanistan)

- Citroen-Kegresse P-28 Armoured Car Montevideo (Uruguay)

Reproductions:

- Lancia 1Z Museo della Motorizz. Militare della Cecchignola, Rome (Italy)

- Austin-Putilov Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia) is it a reproduction??

- Peugeot 1918 Private collection (Poland) running condition

- Ford FT-B Historical Reenacting Association "Cytadela" (Poland)

- Armored Car wz.29 - Motorization and technic museum, Otr?busy, Warsaw (Poland) running condition

- Armored Car wz.34 Stowarzyszenie Rekonstrukcji "Polski Wrzesie?" (Reenacting Association "Polish September", Poland) running condition

- Armored Car wz.34 (reproduction) Private collection (Poland) running condition

- Kfz 13 Adler Private collection (Poland) running condition

- Tatra OA vz.30. Military Museum on Demarcation Line, Rokycany (Czech Republic) running condition



 
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(Login djnick66)
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Another Austin Putilov

July 11 2009, 7:18 PM 

Is/was on display at the Finland Station.

While not really an "armored car" Lenin's armored, half-tracked rolls royce car is on display at the Lenin Museum in Gorki (IIRC)

 
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Re: Surviving WWI A/Cars...

September 4 2009, 7:20 AM 

Good day George

No, Kubinka Austin Putilov Series III is original.

 
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