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Littlefield Tank Collection Photo link

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Well on tv they said the guy was a billionaire. So yes, he pretty much is made of money. I wish he was my friend :D
 

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Thanks for the link. I've been going through some of his other work and another one of his albums has a great collection of WWII Warbirds along with many shots of WWII tanks and soldiers.

http://home.comcast.net/~bzee1b/Chino/Chino.html

If you love WWII Warbirds check out the Travis album too. After looking at a lot of his plane shots all I can say is WOW!

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When I interviewed for my current job, the company CEO asked me about my hobbies and I mentioned MV's turns out he knew this guy and had been out that summer to a "tank shoot" he held somewhere in CA. Small world, sorry to hear of his passing he seems to be unique.
James G.
 

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Those are some awesome photos! He sure went all-out in his restorations, the attention to detail is quite amazing!

God speed, Mr. Littlefield...
 

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I'm sorry to hear about Jacques Littlefield's death. Our hobby has lost a great member. I sold a vehicle to his museum a few years ago and had the privilege of touring the facility. It would be the envy of any MV restorer.

Jacques was a true gentleman and responsible for saving many rare historic military vehicles. Deepest condolences to his family and the museum staff.
 

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ONE WORD AWESOME!!!!I would take just one of those and be happy as a pig in S%#@!. I had read that he had passed, what a shame. Wonder what will become of the collection?
 

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thanks for the links, I had no idea he passed away, very sorry to hear that as Ive alwalways watched with interest like his tank overhaul shows on TV last year, I wish they would do that with all military vehicles would be for a good watch .

In the new MV magazine did you all see the tanks he rescued from Brazil ? .......... whats the chances of that ? quite the story

Well thank again

CanadaDeuce
 

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Word is that Jacques made plans, including an endowment, for the continuation of the collection as a museum. It will remain at his Pony Tracks Farm and will be administered by a board of directors. This is great news for researchers and MV collectors.
 
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