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  1. 1. Real or model?



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If this IS a model it's a NICE one. I THINK I've seen this rascal at Greenfeild Village/Henry Ford Museum. Or at least one just like it. They even give rides in one at the Village. I think it's REAL!biggrin.gifwink.gif

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Boy Harry, that is a tough one. A lot to like and dislike. I chose Model just because I don't like the way the light plays off certian parts. On the other hand that front suspension is very delicate. It would take a lot of patients to do that in scale. I also think a period correct would have brass in a lot of places that there is polished nickle like the head lamps and the top rails. Now that I have voted I will have to do some research an see what I can find.

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This time I am going opposite my gut feeling, it's real.

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An interesting conundrum. Parts of the body look like plastic, but the pin stripes look real... THe wheels and seat also look more real to me... could be the light making a real body look plasticy, and I think the pinstripes do not help, they look sorta like highlights around the edges making for a more plasticy look. I voted real, but I've been wrong before.

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So it IS real, hu, Harry? Where did you find it at? Is it the one from the Henry Ford museum after all???laugh.gifwink.gif

It was one of the cars in an auction held in Florida last year.It's a 1904 Oldsmobile Model R.

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It was one of the cars in an auction held in Florida last year.It's a 1904 Oldsmobile Model R.

So I assume that you photos shopped out the big "1904 Oldsmobile" on the side panel?

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