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Old 01-30-2022, 09:02 PM
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I believe the trunk housed motors and hydraulics which raised and lowered the car as well as rotated the internals of the drive trains and possibly the front ends/ engine assemblies where changed as part of the original display articulation. None of which remained with it when Mark acquired it.
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I imagine something similar to this.
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I was wondering how they might move it. Guess they decided to leave it. It was up against the wall in the main tent, close to the front, but with everything else in there and elbow to elbow people, it would have been a real chore to load that thing on something and drag it to the stage.
What you did not see was all of the special notes, instructions, etc.... regarding moving it. It's not a sturdy assembly and the separate front assembly was said to be fragile and easily damaged.
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