Re: tiger tanks

From: Bobby Joe Pendleton (bjpendleton@charter.net)
Date: Wed Jan 04 2006 - 15:14:10 PST


somehow I doubt that rubber padded tracks exist for a Tiger ;)and just a
little wide for the roads at 12.14 ft

BjP
Southern by the grace of God
"I...Shall Remain Confederate"

----- Original Message -----
From: "bruce C. Beattie" <bruce@eecs.berkeley.edu>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 04 January, 2006 18:06
Subject: Re: [MV] tiger tanks

> If you use rubber pads, then you can drive it on the street in some
> states. California is one.
> Whether you need a CDL or not, I don't know.
>
> I know you cannot drive them by the "Drivein Window" in a fast food
> chain in Germany.
>
> Bruce MVPA 23824
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> l51940@aol.com wrote:
>
> > I was thinking about getting a real Tiger Tank to park next to my
> > Atomic Annie. In my dreams anyways. Seriously, how many Tiger tanks
> > survive today? I know about the one that runs in the Bovington
> > museum. Also, would I need a CDL to drive my Tiger to town if I was
> > only buying milk and bread for personal consumption?
> >
> > Dave McConnell
> >
> > M35A2 w/w and 50 cal ring
> >
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