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    Posted 11 years ago

    danplaton
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    I found this model car in my late father's attic. Total length 7 3/4 inches (19,5 cms), weight 1400 grams. The wheels do not turn. Would appreciate any information as to what it is and where it is from. By the looks of it, should be 1920-1930???
    Thanks

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 11 years ago
      At the risk of being shunned by all, I wonder why there is a CATV screw in the middle of it (photo 2)?
    2. danplaton, 11 years ago
      That is a small bronze woodscrew that into the wooden (brown) "body". There are more small screws attaching the bumpers. Thanks
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      Compare to older Alpha-Romeo; looks similar and they do have the bent front bumbper design.
    4. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      Stock photos link:
      http://www.automotive-stock-images.com/vintage-alfa-romeo-photos.html
    5. danplaton, 11 years ago
      Just to make clear that this is not a typical model car but more like a design model. The cast metal parts and the wooden body suggest a different use or destination than for a model car, usually being a toy copy of an existing car. As said, it looks as if a designer made a 3D copy to have a better idea as to what it would look like.

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