Hello Alfred,
I am not sure what that is ....
But it don't look like an SU76i.
Here is mine.
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![[linked image]](http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w297/KenOverby_album/WW%202%20Allied/MP003-2.jpg)
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Here is the only truexample that I know of,
SU-76i at Lenin Prospekt Memorial at Sarny, Ukraine.
Today, SU-76i based on PzKpfw III Ausf H/J can be seen as a monument at Sarny in Ukraine.
This particular vehicle was supporting the 143rd Rifle Division
during their advance on Sarny on January 11th of 1944.
The SU-76i attempted to cross the frozen river but ice broke and it sunk with its crew.
It was discovered in 1972, recovered,(crew buried with full military honors)
renovated and placed on display at Lenin Prospekt Memorial at Sarny.
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![[linked image]](http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w297/KenOverby_album/WW%202%20Allied/su76i_1.jpg)
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So I am not sure what you have there.
Can we see close ups?