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Grizzly for sale
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I note the ad doesn't once mention Canadian. There is reference to it in the comments and they concede it is a good thing but it's almost like the auction didn't want that fact to be well known. |
Canadian-Built Variant of the Sherman
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Edited to add: I have been informed the description was changed, so your initial comment was correct. The main text now states: “This M4A1 Grizzly is an adaptation of the Sherman medium tank that was built in Canada in late 1943” |
I think that one has been for sale for years for $275k. I was hoping i could swing it but no.
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If you look at the video , the driver is revving up the engine to change gears , hmm that is just asking for difficult gear changing .
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Like quite a few rebuilt Grizzlies delivered to Portugal after WW2, this one has the Sexton heavy duty bogie housings - note the deeper strenghtening ribs on the outside.
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Now at $350,000 act NOW to avoid disappointment....
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Now $405,000............
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tank vs house
In my neighborhood this tank is worth half a house. In Toronto a third of a house, if you were to check on the price paid for this in the late 70s or early 80s its probably still a similar percentage. Very interesting discussion re this vehicle on G503/ armor page on the legality of uncut breech ring with barrel, check it out.
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A couple of years ago the tank still had all the control boxes for the 19 set. Now they have all been cut out and a SCR508 scabbed in with BC-606 boxes. I wonder where the bidding would be if people knew it was not a US made vehicle? The description borders on deceiving.
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USD $480,000 (Reserve Not Met)
That is an impressive show of brass by the seller. This kind of pricing validates one market segment I've mentioned before. There is a French company, www.http://www.balmoralgreen.com that has built rolling, driving Shermans from scrapyard relics and burnt out range hulks using modern automotives. Externally they are Shermans, but internally there is a bus engine, automatic transmission and hydraulic controls. As we see now, the market holds a Sherman's value at half-million dollars, a rejuvenation budget of half a million is a lot of wiggle room. IMHO, that give potential buyers who value driving their tanks more than admiring the 100% originality of the restoration, an opportunity to get into the game. |
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The value of M3 Lee projects seem to have risen accordingly: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WW2-US-T....c100276.m3476 |
The M3 comes with years of hard work but at least it has some spades....to dig your own grave :salute:
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This tank was for sale for the longest time at $275,000, it appears the interior was only resprayed and some of the British bits taken out, someone must have picked it up and is trying to make a lot more money on it, supposedly the reserve was raised during the auction..
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post auction activity
I think a lot of those "No Sale" high reserve auctions generate after-market negotiations and sales. Will be interesting to see who shows up with it in the coming months...new owner? old owner?
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