If memory serves a tank similar to this appeared in the old batman series with Adam West. The Penguin broke into a gold depository, sealed himself In with his crew and built a tank out of gold, then drove out through the wall. Batman stopped him when he shot the tank with the “bat-zooka”!
in September 2019 i was at your place and you had a enormous vehicle outside it looked more like a floating thing with a wave breaker and it was huge like a KV1 Hull - still trying to figure out what it was as it was completely unrestored
The turret looks like a shrinkydink Valentine (i think its the valentine) or some British tank beginning with V, unfortunately i just remember it as the worst British tank built, the drivers leg would get stuck fown the side of clutch peddle and in trials the driver took it about half a mile down road before refusing to go any further, but not that tank but just the turret. My bad it was the valient i was thinking about.
@@BrumKid how about you do your fucking research before acting all smartass, america has a history of having things designated the same as others in WW2, for instance, the M3 Bradley shares a designation with the M3 Stuart light tank, which is the tank in the clip.
@@BrumKid how about you do your fucking research before acting all smartass, The M3 Bradley IFV was named after the World War 2 M3 Stuart Light tank, AKA the tank in the clip.
@@fefferen Sorry just done another google with Stuart tank vs M3A3 and you are right as there is a WW2 version and a Modern version but with Bradley added but they dont look the same.
If memory serves a tank similar to this appeared in the old batman series with Adam West. The Penguin broke into a gold depository, sealed himself In with his crew and built a tank out of gold, then drove out through the wall. Batman stopped him when he shot the tank with the “bat-zooka”!
They used an M5 on the Green Hornet.
Looks like great fun to drive tho
That is the biggest coin bank I have ever seen, and you can drive it.
There's a fully restored one for sale in the uk for £200000
So I'd guess its worth whatever that one sells for....
Love a Stuart’s, awesome as always 💪👍
It mainly cost your commitment to it. Money is secondary ❤
Paraguay still has these tanks in service
The burglar never stood a chance
How much do you think a tank like this costs? Comment below!
200k
Ehh in 1945 I think it was between 20,000-60,000 US dollars if I remember correctly
Was it a pretty penny?
Tu as des char belge ❤️💪🏻
Just beautiful!
in September 2019 i was at your place and you had a enormous vehicle outside it looked more like a floating thing with a wave breaker and it was huge like a KV1 Hull - still trying to figure out what it was as it was completely unrestored
Hi! It was a centurion BARV used for amphibious operations. We sold it a few years ago now though
@@ArmourgeddonTanks thank you after looking up a few pics , it make sense now
The turret looks like a shrinkydink Valentine (i think its the valentine) or some British tank beginning with V, unfortunately i just remember it as the worst British tank built, the drivers leg would get stuck fown the side of clutch peddle and in trials the driver took it about half a mile down road before refusing to go any further, but not that tank but just the turret.
My bad it was the valient i was thinking about.
Anyways this is a M3 Stuart
@@spitfire-747 nice one, left me scratching my head, but that's nowt new for an ex squadie lol.
80k
$4,575?
Make it a diesel and run on red diesel or waste veggie oil cut the price down a bit
M3a1 Stuart
150,000 of your finest British pounds
£300 a hour
looks like an M3A3 to me
Suggest you goto specsavers as this is a M3A3:-ruclips.net/video/laWpXFP8ur4/видео.html
@@BrumKid how about you do your fucking research before acting all smartass, america has a history of having things designated the same as others in WW2, for instance, the M3 Bradley shares a designation with the M3 Stuart light tank, which is the tank in the clip.
@@BrumKid how about you do your fucking research before acting all smartass, The M3 Bradley IFV was named after the World War 2 M3 Stuart Light tank, AKA the tank in the clip.
@@BrumKid mate they're both called M3A3
@@fefferen Sorry just done another google with Stuart tank vs M3A3 and you are right as there is a WW2 version and a Modern version but with Bradley added but they dont look the same.