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On the Arizona State University campus today was something I never knew existed.  I have been inside a Wiener mobile once but I have never seen one of these.  Thought someone here might consider a scale model to entertain us with.   I was kind of in a hurry and too lazy to get out of my work truck to take the photos with my cell phone.

 

Greg Wann

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That is funny.  My wife and I went to the store the other day.  She bought a jar of marshmellow cream to make fluffernutter sandwiches at her work.  It's a good alternative to the old traditional PBJ sandwich.

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Notice the license plate. It's not just any peanut car. It's MR PNUT1. The main peanut car! Does that mean there are others? 

If you have an accident in the car, is that called a crack up? Also I'd be careful not to park it near a group of elephants. That could be trouble! 

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If it got T boned by a big truck or train, it would be one shell of a mess.

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All foolishness aside you have to wonder what types of materials were used to create this Publicity Mobile. Inquiring Minds need to know what Chassis was used. What types of inner structure was used ? Most importantly are there any freshly roasted hand outs.     

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By looking at the wheels, it appears to be a motor home frame or chassis.  I would think that the peanut shell is likely fiberglass.  I am pretty sure that is what they made the wiener mobiles with.

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14 hours ago, pharoah said:

A Peanut Mobile?  Never heard of it. Greg,are you going to make a resin version of this? LOL

Hi John,  That is probably just too nutty of an idea.  I would have to shell out too much money for the investment.  I don't think it would sell very well.  LOL

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On 2/9/2018 at 9:47 AM, espo said:

All foolishness aside you have to wonder what types of materials were used to create this Publicity Mobile. Inquiring Minds need to know what Chassis was used. What types of inner structure was used ? Most importantly are there any freshly roasted hand outs.     

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