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Surviving SdKfz.7 Last update: 18 November 2017

Listed here are the SdKfz.7 that still exist today.

November 2010 - http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=129729920419047&set=a.129728243752548.21390.122644567794249

SdKfz.7 – Arquebus Krigshistorisk Museum, Foerdesfjorden (Norway) Fahrgestellnumber 15792, built by Saurer under licence from Krauss-Maffei

Walter Schwabe, May 2012

SdKfz.7 – Bruce Crompton Collection (UK) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 16865, built in 1944 by Saurer under licence from Krauss-Maffei

Phil Rutherford, June 2011

SdKfz.7 – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 142620, built in 1942 by Borgward

Walter Schwabe, May 2013

SdKfz.7 – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 11718, built in 1941 by Krauss-Maffei

Phil Rutherford, May 2013

SdKfz.7 – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK) This vehicle (late version) was found in the Enns River in Austria in 1991, and is now under restoration

Nuts & Bolts Archive

SdKfz.7 – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK) The chassis is an early KM8 version. Fahrgestellnumber 8084, built in 1935 by Krauss-Maffei (Hilary Doyle)

Sammy Clarke, May 2012

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (UK) Fahrgestellnumber 11154, built in 1937 by Krauss-Maffei. The vehicle is under restoration at the A + S shop in Norwich

Thomas Bobrowski, May 2008

SdKfz.7 – Artillerieschule, Idar Oberstein (Germany) Fahrgestellnumber 142379, built in 1942 by Borgward (Hilary Doyle)

"armyjunk“, June 2010

SdKfz.7/1 – Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung, Koblenz (Germany) Fahrgestellnumber 14361, built in 1943 by Krauss-Maffei. This was a standard Sdkfz 7, but was restored as an armoured version 7/1

Sander Degeling , June 2016

SdKfz.7 – Bauern + Technik Museum, Seifertshofen (Germany) Fahrgestellnumber was not found, but frame number is B4119, built in 1944 by Borgward

Massimo Foti, June 2011

SdKfz.7/1 – Auto + Technikmuseum, Sinsheim (Germany) The Flak-Vierling gun is a Marine gun and does not belong to the vehicle Fahrgestellnumber 17233, built in 1945 by Saurer under licence of Krauss-Maffei (Hilary Doyle)

Massimo Foti, June 2011

SdKfz.7 – Auto + Technikmuseum, Sinsheim (Germany) Fahrgestellnumber 145172, built in 1944 or 1945 by Borgward (Hilary Doyle)

Walter Schwabe, May 2014

SdKfz.7 – Auto + Technikmuseum, Sinsheim (Germany) This is a KM 9 version, Fahrgestellnumber 9045, built in 1936 by Krauss-Maffei

Falk Springer - http://fahrzeuge-der-wehrmacht.de/Bilder/Zgkw_8t_Si_03-1.jpg

SdKfz.7 – Auto + Technikmuseum, Sinsheim (Germany) Fahrgestellnumber 10085, built in 1936 by Krauss-Maffei. This version KM10 is now owned by Kevin Wheatcroft

Mario Scheunemann, July 2016

SdKfz.7 – Garnisongeschichtsverein st.Barbara, Jüterbog (Germany) Fahrgestellnumber 12369, built in 1942 by Krauss-Maffei. Vehicle is under restoration

Walter Schwabe, May 2013

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (Germany) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 141296 on the front (built by Borgward). Frame number on back 3644, built by Krauss-Maffei

Falk Springer, March 2009

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (Germany) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 12645, built in 1942 by Krauss-Maffei

Walter Schwabe, May 2013

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (Germany) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 16714, built in 1944 by Krauss-Maffei

Picture provided by the owner, july 2016

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (Germany) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 450875, built in 1945 by Krauss-Maffei

Walter Schwabe, December 2014

SdKfz.7/2 – Heintz Barracks, Bastogne (Belgium) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 11709, built in 1941 by Krauss-Maffei

Nuts & Bolts Archive

SdKfz.7 – André Becker Collection (Belgium) Fahrgestellnumber 12881, built by Krauss-Maffei

Nuts & Bolts Archive

SdKfz.7 – André Becker Collection (Belgium) Fahrgestellnumber 14507, built by Krauss-Maffei

Nuts & Bolts Archive

SdKfz.7 – André Becker Collection (Belgium) The radiator cover is from a Krupp 12 ton halftrack

Picture provided by the owner - 2014

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (Luxemburg) Fahrgestellnumber 144066, built in 1943 by Borgward. Vehicle is under restoration

https://www.facebook.com/france40vehicule/photos/pcb.794483877421518/794483824088190/?type=3&theater

SdKfz.7/2 – Musée des Blindés, Saumur (France) The vehicle is now at France 40 Vehicule for restoration work Fahrgestellnumber 144947, built in 1944 by Borgward (Hilary Doyle)

RandalTT - http://www.flickr.com/photos/53831783@N08/7168198645/in/photostream

SdKfz.7/1 – Private Collection (France) The vehicle was part of the former Pourville Military Museum wich closed in 1990. The vehicle is now part of a private collection

Walter Schwabe, July 2016

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (France) Fahrgestellnumber 14376, built in 1943 by Krauss-Maffei. The vehicle is under restoration in Czech Rep.

Pierre-Olivier Buan, August 2012

SdKfz.7 – Museo storico della Motorrizzazione Militare, Cecchignola (Italy) Fahrgestellnumber 3120, built in 1944 under licence by Breda (Hilary Doyle)

Rafal Bialecki, August 2011

SdKfz.7/2 – Fort Gerhard, Świnoujście (Poland)

Rafal Bialecki, August 2010

SdKfz.7/2 – Polish Army Museum Fort IX Czerniakowski, Warsaw (Poland) Fahrgestellnumber 144494, built in 1944 by Borgward The vehicle is in now under restoration

Walter Schwabe, may 2017

SdKfz.7 – SdKfz Team Poland (Poland) - Running Condition Fahrgestellnumber 11917, built in 1939 by Krauss-Maffei. Chassis is very early but aufbau is late war

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1163888670307927.1073741838.428203010543167&type=3

SdKfz.7 – Panzerfarm,Keszycki Brothers (Poland) The vehicle was recovered from the Pilica river in October 2015 Fahrgestellnumber 16537, built in 1944 by Saurer under licence from Krauss-Maffei

Walter Schwabe, July 2016

SdKfz.7 – Lehar Military Vehicles, Zabreh (Czech Republic) – running condition

Walter Schwabe, July 2016

SdKfz.7 – Lehar Military Vehicles, Zabreh (Czech Republic) The vehicle is under restoration

Walter Schwabe, September 2016

SdKfz.7 – Igor Ballo Collection, Bratislava (Slovakia) This vehicle is under restoration in Czech Rep.

http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=show&i=22075&mm=1&vd=1

SdKfz.7/2 – Private Collection (Slovakia)

Ian Holloway, October 2008

SdKfz.7 – War museum, El Alamein (Egypt)

Yuri Pasholok, September 2016 - www.facebook.com

SdKfz.7 – Patriot Park, Kubinka (Russia) Fahrgestellnumber 1343 (possibly not the complete number)

Walter Schwabe,July 2013

SdKfz.7 – Slawa Lehn Collection, Moscow (Russia) Fahrgestellnumber 142911, built in 1942 by Borgward. Vehicle is awaiting restoration in Czech Rep.

http://military-hangar.com/images/workshop/other/big/22.jpg

SdKfz.7 – Berezhki, Vladimir Oblast (Russia) The body lies backwards on the chassis

Phil Ljunghammar, September 2014 -https://www.flickr.com/photos/philonline/15424888565/in/set-72157626818478736/

SdKfz.7 – Flying Heritage Museum, Everett, WA (USA) – running condition Fahrgestellnumber 142761, built in 1942 by Borgward Vehicle was part of the Littlefield Collection, and was sold in 2014 to the museum in Everett

Frank Hudson, November 2011

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection, CA (USA)

Picture provided by the owner, 2017

SdKfz.7 Project – Private Collection (Germany)

Picture provided by the owner, October 2016

SdKfz.7 Project– Private Collection (Estonia) Fahrgestellnumber 144482 ,built in 1944 by Borgward

http://www.milweb.net/webvert/71945

SdKfz.7 – Private Collection This project was offered for sale on Milweb in april 2014 ,the chassis comes with a lot of spare parts

I'm looking for photos of those SdKfz.7: SdKfz.7 – 2 x Kevin Wheatcroft (UK) SdKfz 7 – Private Collection (Germany) SdKfz.7 – Private Collection (France) Any SdKfz.7 that I forgot...

This document is a synthesis of photos and information published on the web. I would like to thank the people who took these photos and put them on their websites, or sent them to me, and also those who helped me doing this list (particularly people of the AFV News Discussion Board). Very special thanks to Sander D, Andreas Platte and Pierre-Olivier Buan. For any question, you can email me at [email protected] Main page: http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Panzers.html