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WWII Buffalo LVT recovered after 74 years underground

Thanks Andrew, nice to see the photos, esp the recovery vehicles.One looked to be ex army .
 
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Thanks Andrew, nice to see the photos, esp the recovery vehicles.One looked to be ex army .
John,

No problem at all.

Couldn't believe how good a condition it came out in and no obvious large amounts of rust.

Can only assume that being buried reduced the amount of oxygen it was exposed to and so reduced the amount of rust.

ATB.

Andrew
 
On another forum where I posted a link to this story, someone found a clip that shows why these LVTs are there:


They were apparently used to repair a dyke that had broken, by being put into the gap and covered over.
 
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On another forum where I posted a link to this story, someone found a clip that shows why these LVTs are there:


They were apparently used to repair a dyke that had broken, by being put into the gap and covered over.
Thanks Jakko. Read it was to do it with flood defences but hadn't seen this. Thanks for posting.
 
Just had this on the local news - think the family were a bit peeved that I knew what it was all about!
 
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