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I am not sure if this is the appropriate place to put this, but since it does appear to be a related development to the armored vehicles discussed herein, here is British Pathe newsreel footage of the prototype AB Landsverk L30 / Stridsvagn fm/31 (Strv fm/31) tank (or is it an armored car ("armoured car")?), which featured tracks and deployable wheels.
The vehicle is still extant and is an exhibit at the Swedish Tank Museum (Arsenalen Tank Museum, Strängnäs, Sweden). As per this site - http://tank-photographs.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/stridsvagn-strv-fm31-swedish-tank.html
The Swedish Strv fm/31 tank would have had a four man crew. It was designed to have been protected by armour plating that ranged from 8-24mm. It would have been armed with a 37mm Bofors cannon and two 6.5mm machine guns. The prototype was powered by a V12 Maybach DSO 8 petro engine that produced 150hp. The tank had a maximum road speed of 40 km/h. When the four road wheels were deployed it had a maximum road speed of 75 km/h which made it one of the fastest tanks in the world in 1932. It weighed 11,500 kg. Only one Stridsvagn fm/31 tank was ever built.
YouTube - British Pathé: "The Wheel And Caterpillar Car" (1934-1935)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8qTyOGVBvA