I wasn't aware this had happened. The Mk V survivor made an appearance in the Lord Mayor's Parade in London last year - not under her own steam but on a low-loader, obviously with a bit of barbed wire here and there. Here's a grab from a very short clip, only 2-3 seconds. It seems she is no longer a runner.
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Running on hard roads often resulted in track breakage. And there aren't many garages that have spare WW1 track plates in stock (bet they haven't kept up their AA get you home cover).
I believe it is still a runner, but the Museum don't want to risk damage.
Gwyn
Hmmm. That sounds to me like Catch 22.
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