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I've just won a "1942 MARMON HERRINGTON ID PLATE CHINESE TRUCK" on eBay. I've bid on it as I think it actually is the data plate off a Marmon-Herrington CTLS-4TAC Light Tank. Until now, I've only read about China ordering a quantity of these tanks; I've always doubted these were actually delivered as I could find no further no evidence. This data plate - if indeed it is off a CTLS-4TAC Light Tank - proves at least a number of them were finished on account of a Chinese order.
Anyway, for now I'd like to ask if anyone can translate the Chinese characters on the data plate for me? To be continued as soon as I see this plate in the metal! Thanks, Hanno mh-chinese-data-plate.jpg |
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