Posted 8 months ago
mikecassidy
(202 items)
I took these photo's in Adamstown, PA. This English car looks to be from the 50's or early 60's. It was going to be auctioned off. No idea what it sold for. $1500 I would bet... It was very detailed.
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Hi Mike,
This is not a promotional model but a model used (and made) in Germany to teach the driving school students everything about a car.
Cutaway models have been used for instructions since ± 1850, the steam age. If you want to learn more, please contact me at fahrschule@live.nl
Hi Mike,
please look here : http://www.fahrschulmodell.com
Greatings Robert