Dorset's Tank Museum reach fundraising target for M47

The Cold War vehicle's being restored to fully working order

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 19th May 2025

Dorset's Tank Museum has reached its fundraising target to restore an M47 Patton tank, following a public appeal.

Supporters have helped raise the £50,000 required to get the vehicle running, ready for its public debut at TANKFEST 2025.

The chassis of the M47 in the workshop having been stripped back and restored

The US built M47 is an important part of the Cold War story. Museum Director, Chris Price said:

“This remarkable achievement is a testament to the passion and commitment of our supporters. We are deeply grateful – your generosity ensures that future generations can witness history in motion.”

Membership and Fundraising Officer at the Bovington site, Kevin Hygate, said:

“Acquired from the Italian Army in 1987, this Cold War-era tank has never been on public display before. Its restoration will involve a full system overhaul, a new engine, and cosmetic enhancements, ensuring it becomes a standout addition to our running collection.

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed. Your valuable support helps us keep history alive.”

The restoration work is being undertaken by Matthew Pyle, an engineer experienced in tank restoration, including his own M47.

The M47, just like this one, will be on display at Bovington for this year's TANKFEST at the Museum

Finishing touches are now taking place before the M47 will be returned to The Tank Museum, ready to run at TANKFEST 2025.

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