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			Heading to Petawawa is my bet, bit of a dog and pony going on next week
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			.... tank may have come from Cartier Square drill Hall.... Impressive bit of kit in bumper to bumper traffic...... Bob C. 
				__________________ Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada | 
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			Another possibility is that it might have been going to a dog and pony at the War Museum??? Or, maybe for display there????
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|  did one of you guys buy it ? 
			
			Or, perhaps it's already in a Rotter shelter behind the barn ! ?
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			I don't have that much free cash, can't speak for the others.  If it is there, I haven't seen it (or the tracks from delivery - we watch for trespassers). Perhaps Clive bought it but hasn't worked up the courage to ask to store it in the field yet.... | 
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			Details man!  The WWII watchword was WHAT - wheels, hull armament, turret? Solid olive green - Dutch Leo, with minimal Canadian changes beyond a simple stenciled CFR on the glacis plate Green camo with bar armour Green camo without bar armour The Canadian Leopard fleet is about 7 models deep. Original 1976 Leo 1, upgraded Leo 1 with German turrets salvaged from to-be-scrapped tanks; Beaver engineer vehicles; Buffalo recovery vehicles; Dutch Leo 2s, one of which is a dark olive green training tank; German Leos upgraded for Afghanistan, and other German Leos that were not upgraded. 
				__________________ Terry Warner - 74-????? M151A2 - 70-08876 M38A1 - 53-71233 M100CDN trailer Beware! The Green Disease walks among us! | 
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