Surviving M75 Armoured Personal Carriers Last update: January 11, 2019 Listed here are the M75 armoured personal carriers that still exist today. http://www.armouruk.net/home.htm M75 – Adrian Barrell Collection (UK) It was offered for sale http://www.panzer-handel.de/Fahrzeuge/m75.htm M75 – MHBV Joachim Schöneich, Neu-Anspach (Germany) It was offered for sale
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Surviving M75 Armoured Personal Carriers Last update: January … · 2019. 1. 19. · M75 wreck – Boise, ID (USA) The military had used it as a radio relay station from Gowen field
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Surviving M75 Armoured Personal Carriers Last update: January 11, 2019
Listed here are the M75 armoured personal carriers that still exist today.
http://www.armouruk.net/home.htm
M75 – Adrian Barrell Collection (UK)
It was offered for sale
http://www.panzer-handel.de/Fahrzeuge/m75.htm
M75 – MHBV Joachim Schöneich, Neu-Anspach (Germany)
It was offered for sale
Max Smith - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:M75_apc_-_army_museum.jpg
M75 "Knesselare" – Brussels Tank Museum (Belgium)
"270862", September 2018 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/131561895@N06/43540106460/in/album-72157698153461462/
M75 – American Society of Military History "Tankland", South El Monte, CA (USA)
Donald Roberts of Idaho Motor Pool in Fruitland Idaho
M75 – Private collection, CA (USA)
It was returned from Belgium under the US lend-lease program. It was bought by Donald Roberts of Idaho Motor Pool in Fruitland Idaho, then it was sold to private collector from CA (Donald Roberts of Idaho Motor Pool in Fruitland Idaho)
"scuba_mickey", May 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/sahbuk/3775327283/in/set-72157621785911211/
M75 – In front of the Disaster Attraction, Universal Studios, Orlando, FL (USA)
Donald Roberts of Idaho Motor Pool in Fruitland Idaho
M75 – Private collection, FL (USA)
It was returned from Belgium under the US lend-lease program. It was bought by Donald Roberts of Idaho Motor Pool in Fruitland Idaho, then it was sold to Bill McKenna of Big Shots of Idaho in Athol Idaho. Recently it was sold again (Donald Roberts of Idaho Motor
"Q McCart", July 2008 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/46386347@N06/4257338507/in/photostream/
M75 wreck – Fort Dix, NJ (USA)
"silent7seven", February 2007 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/silent7seven/397382406/
M75 wreck – Boise, ID (USA)
The military had used it as a radio relay station from Gowen field to the Orchard tank training area about 25 miles away for many years but stopped using it when satellite service became available (Donald Roberts of Idaho Motor Pool in Fruitland Idaho)
Roger Davis, May 2009 - http://www.cdsg.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=258
T18E2 – US Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (USA)
M75 pilot
I’m looking for photos of those vehicles:
M75 – Groot Schietveld Range, Brasschaat (Belgium) - wreck M75 – Boise, ID (USA) M75 – Richardson Motor Pool Storage Facility, Patton Museum, Fort Knox, TX (USA) M75 – US Army Transportation Museum, Fort Eustis, VA (USA) Second M75 – American Society of Military History Museum aka "Tankland", Los Angeles CA (USA) any vehicle that I forgot….
This document is a synthesis of photos and information published on the web. I would like to thank the people who took these photos and put them on their websites, or sent them to me, and also those who helped me doing this list (particularly people of the
AFV News Discussion Board).
Very special thanks to Pierre-Olivier Buan and Massino Fofi.