- Joe_DLeslie,
The following list is of M60’s that I have documented/photographed in detail. They are still in their current display locations. The nomenclatures are basic. If you need I can give more information on any particular model. Almost all have Serial numbers. I can provide registration numbers for about half. I also have a list of M60’s that are targets, wrecks, other sources, and possible locations if you are interested.
M60The XM-1 at Fort Campbell KY is the Chrysler (NOT GM) Diesel variant.
I have some other corrections for your list and will send you the updates when I get more time. Your list has helped me with my M60 quest, unfortunately it will have to be put on hold for a while
Joe D
- binder001Here is a list of tanks and artillery in Nebraska. This is not complete, but these have all been seen by me in person. I know the list has more than "tanks, but I record it all together.
Gary Binder
- toadmanstankpictures
Also, try this link: www.geocaching.com/see...e6cedf1f33 for more vehicles and their locations.
- L.Delsing- toadmanstankpictures
Also, try this link: www.geocaching.com/see...e6cedf1f33 for more vehicles and their locations.
This is the site I lost track off for a while when it came under new management.
Regards,
Lesley
- SFC_Jeff_ButtonI love this "Wrecks and Relics" thread. I was wondering if we could start a site, or if someone would like to collect and catagorize by state, the location and type of military armor/vehicles/aircraft that we as members of this DG have found. I would love to do it but am to busy with the military currently to get serious about it.
- jcneel- SFC_Jeff_ButtonI love this "Wrecks and Relics" thread. I was wondering if we could start a site, or if someone would like to collect and catagorize by state, the location and type of military armor/vehicles/aircraft that we as members of this DG have found. I would love to do it but am to busy with the military currently to get serious about it.
There is a website that deals with Preserved US Military Aircraft (currently lists some 2,800 aircraft - so its pretty comprehensive) and has many links to museums and such where they are found. Althought I'm not sure how up to date that it is.
Preserved US Military Aircraft
I thought that its a pretty cool site. I too would like to see a comprehensive list of Armor Vehicles online with photos. Sites often have photos and detail shots but do not always list the location of the vehicle. I would like to see one of US Vehicles as well as those in other countries (Armor vehilces as well as Aircraft and Ships).
later
cn
- GT98Some additions:
Fort Dix, NJ:
T-72M
BTR-50
MT-LB
BVP M-80A
Lawrenceville, NJ
A bunch of US equipment...M60s, M49, M16 Halftrack and I even saw a Nike Hercules tucked away behind some weeds...most interesting was a
Early War US light tank that was mostly found in Alaska, who's name escapes me at the moment.
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