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Also, a Leopard 1A5? Not even sure where you can legally get one. Or what the going price would be. But that sounds like a fun project. Good luck with that. ;) [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] ([[User talk:Frabby|talk]]) 01:53, 5 February 2021 (EST)
 
Also, a Leopard 1A5? Not even sure where you can legally get one. Or what the going price would be. But that sounds like a fun project. Good luck with that. ;) [[User:Frabby|Frabby]] ([[User talk:Frabby|talk]]) 01:53, 5 February 2021 (EST)
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Hi Frabby, thank you for the welcome!  I'm looking forward to helping out here for sure :-)
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As for the Leopard 1A5, their former users have surplussed some, the main thing being de-milled so that the main gun is no longer functional.  One needs deep pockets for one too.  Not only do they tend to not cost less than $250,000 USD, a complete oil and coolant change costs around $1,000 USD!  I just need to become a millionaire first.  LOL!  For now, though, I'm really enjoying my M35A3 - it's like driving a big pick-up truck :-)

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Personal Welcome

Welcome indeed to our little self-help group here! Looking forward to your contributions. If you have any questions, ask. Please. We need more contributors and are thankful for all comers.

Also, a Leopard 1A5? Not even sure where you can legally get one. Or what the going price would be. But that sounds like a fun project. Good luck with that. ;) Frabby (talk) 01:53, 5 February 2021 (EST)


RE: Personal Welcome

Hi Frabby, thank you for the welcome! I'm looking forward to helping out here for sure :-)

As for the Leopard 1A5, their former users have surplussed some, the main thing being de-milled so that the main gun is no longer functional. One needs deep pockets for one too. Not only do they tend to not cost less than $250,000 USD, a complete oil and coolant change costs around $1,000 USD! I just need to become a millionaire first. LOL! For now, though, I'm really enjoying my M35A3 - it's like driving a big pick-up truck :-)