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Lt Dan 560

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  1. Thanks again for everyone's insight. I have a lot to consider
  2. Thanks very much for your insight. I realize it is not a real antique but it could be fun for a small amount of money but I have to be careful of the cost. I do have classic cars of the 60's and I have considered a model T. Anyone that has anymore info, it would be appreciated.
  3. Hi, I am new to the forum. I am interested in a 1901 Oldsmobile replica but I don't know much about it and neither does the seller. It has a modern 2 cyl engine with 5 forward speeds. It has running chains on both rear wheels with disc brakes. It has a clutch and brake and the throttle is below the seat and moved by hand. It has kerosene lamps at the front. It has an electric starter. The seller thinks it will do 20 MPH but I hope it will go a little faster. The seller states it does not need signal lights or stop lights. Is this true, it is in NYS? It is actually listed in MV as 1901. It looks like it was build 20 to 30 years ago because it is in good shape. It has wooden rims. No roof. Does anyone know what the value is? I know different companys build these, does anyone know what years they were build? What company built it? Any idea on speed? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Dan
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