1903 Curved-dash Oldsmobile Replica Shriner Car Go Cart Parade Car on 2040-cars
Norwich, New York, United States
Engine:Briggs & Stratton 2hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Used
Drive Type: clutch chain drive
Make: Replica/Kit Makes
Mileage: 0
Model: Curve-dash Oldsmobile
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: N/A
This homemade, miniature replica of a 1903 Curved-Dash Oldsmobile is not constructed for road use, although it has been used in parades. There is no and never has been a title to this replica; it is not intended for road use/licensing.
It features a Briggs & Stratton, 2hp engine, clutch chain drive, brass horn (needs new bulb), 20" bicycle spoke wheels with balloon tires, and hand brake. The engine is located in a compartment in the rear, and a cutoff switch can be found on the front of the seat box. The vehicle measures 72 inches long, 36 inches wide, and 30 high to the seat bottom. The vehicle can be viewed at the Northeast Classic Car Museum, 24 Rexford Street, Norwich, NY, during normal business hours (7 days per week from 9am-5pm). To view the vehicle at other times, please contact the Museum. We strongly encourage bidders to inspect the vehicle before bidding. All proceeds benefit Northeast Classic Car Museum, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit entity. |
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