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Armor Preservation
The full name of AMPS is Armor Modeling and Preservation Society.In all our activities we cover the Armor, the Modeling and the Society - however, preservation seems to be the lonely step-child.
 
While not everyone has the opportunity to help preserve an armored vehicle, this page will try and show some of the ways members are trying to preserve our armored heritage for future generations. Preservation also has an impact on our modeling and our understanding of the vehicles we have an interest in.
 
If you are involved in a preservation project or have a photo album of preserved vehicles, and you're an AMPS paid Member, you can post photographs and commentary here. Simply click on the 'Create a New Photo Set' button.
TitleSubmitted byLast Updated 
M4A1 Sherman RestorationBob WiberJanuary 01, 1999
M25 Dragon WagonBob CollignonJuly 27, 1999
88mm Flak 36 RestorationChuck RothmanJuly 30, 1999
M8/M20 GreyhoundBob CollignonDecember 25, 1999
Latrun Museum, IsraelRob PlasDecember 25, 1999
Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) VehiclesChuck RothmanDecember 25, 1999
Strykers at Ft. Knox - April 2007BOB STEINBRUNNJune 12, 2007
MRAPHenry MiltonFebruary 21, 2008
M60 Armored Recovery VehicleMark LopiccolaApril 01, 2008
 Mark LopiccolaApril 01, 2008
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