Restoring our M3A1 STUART Tank to new condition! - Part 2

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Published 2022-01-17

All Comments (21)
  • @Chilly_Billy
    You never really appreciate how small the Stuart was until it is taken apart and visible from the outside in.
  • Wonderful tour!! Thank you so much for your efforts on the restoration and also for taking time to share it with us!! 😊😊😊😊
  • @xXxL3W15xXx
    Excellent work as always! Looking forward to seeing it some time. Top quality collection and museum
  • @joelonzello4189
    One on display near me. As kids we played on it in the 60's. Decades later I was working in that town and took a selfie with tank for Mom. 95 years old now !
  • @cpfb68
    Looks great! Keep up the fantastic work!
  • Any history on the tank - Where you you find it ? .... A great video, keep up the good work !!
  • @zaynevanday142
    Those old engines were made to last I would bet it won’t take much to fire her up
  • @davidrasch3082
    Very interested in the engine rebuild-locating original parts and fabricating what cannot be found.
  • @teddill4893
    Shame your a man down. Glad that you are able to continue your work preserving history.
  • @numberpirate
    Arm Our Geddon? What is a Geddon and why do you want to arm it? And why is it yours? Ohhhhh, you are on the right side of the pond, that is why you throw a "U" in everywhere. I understand meow.