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This 1943 Sherman tank is one of 7,499 M4A4 variants produced by Chrysler’s Detroit Tank Arsenal between July 1942 and November 1943.
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1943 M4A1 Grizzly Variant of Sherman Medium Tank. This M4A1...
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Replica German Tanks and Armoured Vehicles. HCM Associated Enterprises, the leading worldwide manufacturer and exporter for over 14 years, of various replica armour and cannon pieces specialising in WW2 German armour. Our clients include major collections, museums, film companies and re-enactor groups worldwide.
21 maj 2010 · One of the most popular vehicles for historic military vehicle ("HMV") enthusiasts, but probably the least collected is the Sherman tank. Everyone says they want a Sherman tank—that is, until they see what one costs to buy and maintain.
Range: 100-miles (146-km) Speed: 25-mph (40-km/h) The tank being offered, M4A2 (76)HVSS, serial number 50331, registration number 3082929, is an older restoration and is in excellent all around condition. The exterior paint is in excellent shape.
1943 M4A1 Grizzly Variant of Sherman Medium Tank. This M4A1 Grizzly is an adaptation of the Sherman medium tank that was built in Canada in late 1943. It is a cast-hull variant of the Sherman and is powered by a Continental-built 975ci Wright Whirlwind nine-cylinder radial engine.
Fuel Capacity: 168-USG (635-l) Range: 130-miles (209-km) Speed: 26-mph (41-km/h) The tank being offered, medium tank M4A3 (75) Sherman, serial number 2779, was built in October 1942 by Ford Motor Company. It is an early production M4A3 as it is equipped with direct vision slots.
The M4 Sherman was designed in 1940, production starting in 1941 and finally brought into service in 1942 to 1955. The M4 105mm variant was designed as an assault gun for destroying static targets such as concrete bunkers, escarpments and tank traps rather than Tank v Tank warfare.