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Post by howardcohen on Oct 22, 2022 18:27:12 GMT -6
We took a road trip from Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Tulsa, Oklahoma, US with stops at a few museums. Stahl's Automotive Foundation Museum in new Baltimore, Michigan has a clone of the Mysterion that looks very good. Here is a link to my photographs from the trip, enjoy public.fotki.com/HowardCohen/oklahoma-road-trip-2022/
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Post by stilljustharley on Oct 23, 2022 1:18:11 GMT -6
Thanks Howard. I never understood why they decided to build a fully functioning replica when, according to some contemporary sources, the original didn't even have engine internals! That, folks, is dedication beyond the call of duty!
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Post by howardcohen on Oct 23, 2022 19:14:14 GMT -6
Thanks Howard. I never understood why they decided to build a fully functioning replica when, according to some contemporary sources, the original didn't even have engine internals! That, folks, is dedication beyond the call of duty! They also has to build the chassis strong enough not to collapse when they moved it
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Post by patw on Oct 24, 2022 1:22:08 GMT -6
Yes I had a model of that, that collapsed as I built it! Awfull!
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Post by Rallymaster on Oct 24, 2022 6:29:47 GMT -6
Might be an interesting read. I had no idea of this replica or the book he wrote about it: Ed Roth's Mysterion
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