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Surviving Neutral States Armoured Cars Last Update : 31 August 2020 Surviving Neutral States Armoured Cars Last update : 31 August 2020 Listed here are the Danish, Finnish, Irish, Spanish and Swedish pre-WW2 armoured cars that still exist today. Richard Pelling, November 2011 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/rxpell/6406033547/ Danish V3 Armoured Car – Frihedsmuseet (Museum of liberty), Copenhagen (Denmark) Made by the Resistance Movement on May 1945. Called Free Denmark or V3 as a succesor of the German V1 and V2 http://www.rajajoki.com/tanks.html Finnish SISU KOE A-27 – Finnish Armour Museum, Parola (Finland) A single vehicle was built for the Ministry of Internal Affairs http://forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=16295 Irish Ford Mk. VI Armored Car – National Museum of Ireland (Collins Barracks) Dublin (Ireland) http://www.curragh.info/articles/cavalry.htm Irish Ford Mk. VI Armored Car – Irish Defences Forces Training Centre, Curragh Camp, The Curragh (Ireland) http://www.waryearsremembered.co.uk/home/WarYearsRememberedBringingHistorytoLife.htm29.htm Irish Ford Mk. VI Armored Car – War Years Remembered Museum (Ireland) The car originally belonged to the Grange Cavern museum in Wales (http://forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/) Dennis Trowbridge - http://www.warwheels.net/LeylandALVmodTROWBRIDGE.html Irish Leyland Armored Car – Bovington Tank Museum (UK) "Paul", December 2008 - http://picasaweb.google.com/trpsarge/CurraghTrip27thMay2008# Irish Leyland Armored Car – Irish Defences Forces Training Centre, Curragh Camp, The Curragh (Ireland) https://www.tripadvisor.ie/ Irish Leyland Armored Car – National Transport Museum of Irland, Howth (Ireland) Is in storage awaiting restoration, it is currently not on public display "jhon_ipenk", November 2008 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/jhon_ipenk/3577918115/in/pool-tanktanks Dutch Overvalwagen Braat Armoured Car hull – Museum Satria Mandala,Jakarta, Jawa Island (Indonesia) An Overlwagen Braat car hull was used to create an armoured railway draisine. After 1945 the Dutch East Indies railroads (especially the workshops at Manggarai in the capital) adapted several Braat Overvalwagens for use on railroads. The hull was simply welded to a rail carriage. This vehicle is equipped with a canvas cover to protect its crew from sun and hand grenades Marc Koelich – http://www.overvalwagen.com/overval2.html Dutch Overvalwagen Braat Armoured Car hulls Military Museum "Mandala Wangsit", Bandung, Jawa Island (Indonesia) Two Overlwagen Braat cars hulls were connected back to back to form a 8-wheel armoured railway draisine. Extra armour has been placed below the vehicle and on top of the sides and a large cover has been placed on top. Huge radiator grilles are added as well https://www.elnortedecastilla.es/salamanca/exposicion-coches-guerra-civil-museo-automocion-salamanca-20191128120557-ga.html Spanish Bilbao Armoured Car – Parque Central de Mantenimiento de Vehiculos de Ruedas nº1 of Torrejon de Ardoz, Madrid (Spain) This vehicle is temporary on loan at Museo de Historia de la Automoción, Salamanca (Spain) Massimo Foti, August 2014 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/sets/72157646628902666/page2/ Swedish Pansarbil fm/29 – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) Massimo Foti, August 2014 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/sets/72157646628902666/page2/ Swedish Pansarbil m/31 – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) http://www.hassleholmsmuseum.se/fordonsutstallning.shtml Swedish Pansarbil m/31 – Hässleholms Museum, Hässleholms (Sweden) “livio”, 2006 - http://www.livio.com/Fortaleza_San_Luis/pages/image047.html Swedish Pansarbil m/39 – Museo Cultural Fortaleza San Luis Santiago (Dominican Republic) Georg V. Rauch - http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/ Swedish Pansarbil m/39 – Unknown location (Dominican Republic) Massimo Foti, August 2014 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/sets/72157646628902666/page2/ Swedish Pansarbil m/40 – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) “pmk4407”, April 2007 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/pmk4407/463447873/in/set-72157600087634757/ Swedish Landsverk L-180 – National Transport Museum of Ireland, Howth (Ireland) " ACTIVEARMOUR", May 2010 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/westrat/6099580728/in/set-72157627431415971/ Swedish Landsverk L-180 – Irish Defences Forces Training Centre, Curragh Camp, The Curragh (Ireland) "T-34-76" - http://s414.photobucket.com/albums/pp230/T-34-76/Pansarmuseet/?action=view&current=LandsverkL-180.jpg&newest=1 Swedish Landsverk L-180 – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) "Army Motor Cars" - http://picasaweb.google.com/voertuigfotos/JKL#5361666477923076210 Swedish Landsverk L-180 – Ducht Cavalerie Museum, Amersfoort (Netherlands) http://www.landsverk-m38.nl/M38_eng_introduction.htm Swedish Landsverk L-180 – Private collection (Netherlands) It was used by the Irish Army until 1982 and then put into a depot, from where it was bought by a private collector in 2002, who started a first restoration of the L-180. In 2005, the vehicle was sold and is now being restored again in the Netherlands "T-34-76" - http://s414.photobucket.com/albums/pp230/T-34-76/Pansarmuseet/?action=view&current=21KP-bil.jpg&newest=1 Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (59791) – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) http://www.pansarmuseet.se/ Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (UN painting) – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) Daniel Protiwa - http://picasaweb.google.com/Protiwa/PansarmusEtAxvall#5143663171896088162 Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (54656) – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) Daniel Protiwa - http://picasaweb.google.com/Protiwa/ExpedtionPansarXL#5373606170993508914 Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (69435) – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) Lars Johnson, July 2007 - http://www.tugboatlars.se/ScaniaVabisSKP.htm Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (UN painting) – Military Museum, Stockholm (Sweden) Lars Johnson, July 2007 - http://www.tugboatlars.se/ScaniaVabisSKP.htm Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (193541) – Military Museum, Stockholm (Sweden) Familjen Eliasson, 2010 - http://eliasson.selfip.com/images/displayimage.php?album=99&pid=12403#top_display_media Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (69275) War Time Musem, Mariebergs Viltfarm, Kalix (Sweden) http://www.tpmk.no/boden.html Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (193543) – Association "Föreningen P5", Boden (Sweden) https://www.armedconflicts.com/ Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (54851) – Association "Föreningen P5", Boden (Sweden) http://www.mfhf.se/cms/index.php?option=com_rsgallery2&Itemid=34&page=inline&id=88&catid=8&limitstart=9 Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (69265) – Militär Fordons Historiska Föreningen Vendelsö (Sweden) Lars Johnson, July 1989 - http://www.tugboatlars.se/ScaniaVabisSKP.htm Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – Scania Museum, Södertälje (Sweden) "Wassen", August 2003 - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Terr%C3%A4ngbil_m42_VKP_Malmk%C3%B6ping_07.08.03.jpg Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – Militärfordonsmuseum, Malmköping (Sweden) https://www.tripadvisor.com/ Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (58874) – Brigadmuseum, Karlstad (Sweden) http://www.hassleholmsmuseum.se/fordonsutstallning.shtml Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (59753) – Hässleholm Museum, Hässleholm (Sweden) Erik Gustavsson, August 2011 - http://www.plasticwarfare.se/2011/08/mollerod-2011/ Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (59019) – Hässleholm Military Historical Association, Hässleholm (Sweden) http://www.beredskapsmuseet.com/kanonprojekt.html Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – Beredskapsmuseet, Viken (Sweden) The Terrängbil m/42 is being restored by the museum http://bilder.gotlandsforsvarsmuseum.se/#0.14 Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (68462) – Gotlands Försvarsmuseum, Tingstäde, Gotland Island (Sweden) http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~perm/terrangaxel/ First Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – Private collection (Sweden) http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~perm/terrangaxel/ Second Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (69345) – Private collection (Sweden) "Paul", December 2008 - http://picasaweb.google.com/trpsarge/CurraghTrip27thMay2008# Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – Irish Defences Forces Training Centre, Curragh Camp, The Curragh (Ireland) Gunfire Museum Brasschaat, October 2017 Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (UN painting) – Artillery Museum, Brasschaat (Belgium) http://www.hot.ee/vvmuuseum/muuseum_2.htm Swedish Terrängbil m/42 (54852) – Eesti Vabadusvõitluse Muuseumi, Lagedil (Estonia) "WastedYears" - http://www.miestai.net/forumas/showthread.php?p=585705 1st Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – War Machinery and Transport Museum, Vilnius (Lithuania) "micza", January 2012 - http://www.klubweterana100pdh.fora.pl/siec-alarmowa,1/litewskie-muzeum-wojskowe-im-witolda- wielkiego,129.html 2nd Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – War Machinery and Transport Museum, Vilnius (Lithuania) http://www.pansarmuseet.se/ Swedish Sjuktransportterrängbil Sjtgb 9521 (59735) – Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) http://www.pansarmuseet.se/ Swedish Terrängbil m/42 E (193500) – Army Technical Museum, Lesany (Czech Rep.) This vehicle comes from Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs (Sweden) http://pansarmuseum.se/en/hamtresa.aspx http://pansarmuseum.se/en/hamtresa.aspx Two Pansarbil m/31 wrecks Södermanlands Militarhistoriska Samlingar, Strangans (Sweden) Those two Pansarbil m/31were recovered from a shooting range outside Gavle, during the autumn of 2004 Walter Schwabe, October 2014 Chevrolet M1937 armoured car turret (Spanish Civil War) – Militärhistorisches Museum, Dresden (Germany) https://picasaweb.google.com/alurvelis/Valga19440726081220100821#5508649641635251170 Swedish Terrängbil m/42 – Unknown location – running condition This truck is most probably part of a private collection in North-Eastern Europe. The photo was taken at the “Valga 1944” reenactment event
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