From: Nigel Hay -MILWEB (Nigel@milweb.net)
Date: Tue Jul 27 2004 - 07:35:11 PDT
There is a Panther in private hands in Germany, it was sold in the late
1970's to a chap called "Herr Flick" ( honestly that is his name and it was
before the" Allo Allo "TV series.)
It came via "Fast"Eddie Kenton from Ralph Hardwicks yard in Surrey (UK) and
i think was one that had been brought to UK for evaluation at the end of the
last live firing exercise in 1945. It has been featured in Wheels and Tracks
and After The Battle a long time ago.
Cant give any other info on the one being advertised though.
NIGE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Grammont" <islander@midmaine.com>
To: "Nigel Hay" <Nigel@milweb.net>; "MV" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] WWII Panther Ausf G for sale
> Hi Nige,
>
> OK, I'm dying to know what the history is of this vehicle. Especially
> since owning something like this in Germany is a big no-no. I actually
> think 300,000 Euros is a rather good price. Perhaps even cheap.
>
> Steve
>
> >Yes folks, there really is a genuine one for sale at the moment, with
> >pictures on www.milweb.net in the Armour section in the Vehicle Park
> >
> >Its not cheap but looks like its all there. I am sure whoever finally
buys
> >it will have an interesting story to tell.
> >
> >NIGE
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