Military Vehicle Technology Foundation - Military Vehicles For Sale
The Military Vehicle Technology Foundation is a large collection of military vehicles located in Portola Valley, California, USA. It was founded in 1975 by Jacques Littlefield, and now is under the direction of Bill Boller.
The Foundation was established in early 1998. Littlefield's major objective for the Foundation was to preserve the collection for the future. Over 200 armored fighting vehicles are present in the collection. The foundation offers tours of its collection. In July 2014, tours were available with a mandatory donation until the inventory was transported to the new museum in Stow.
The foundation signed over its collection to the Collings Foundation on July 4, 2013. A year later, the Collings Foundation auctioned off 120 of the vehicles to fund creation of a new museum to display the collection at the Collings Foundation headquarters in Stow, Massachusetts.
In 2015, the Stow Planning Board questioned the educational merit of the proposed museum. The educational purpose was needed in order to allow the planned 60,000-square-foot (5,600Â m2) museum to be built on land that was zoned for residential use. The Planning Board rejected the foundation's application in August 2015.
References
External links
- Military Vehicle Technology Foundation website
- Churchill Toad acquisition
- Large, high quality photojournal of a visit by Bernard Zee
- Photojournal of a visit by Neil Mishalov
- Information about Venture crew 551
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- Sweeney, Emily (14 August 2015). "Military museum plan sparks battle in Stow". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 11 March 2016.Â
- Newman, Bruce (8 July 2014). "Portola Valley tank collection rumbles to the auction block". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved 11 March 2016.Â
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