I saw the Hitler car on this wagon, I remember that the bulletproof glass was about 1" thick. I`m sure there was more than 1 Hitler car. I also saw the Bonnie & Clyde car, but read somewhere that there were abut 3 of them being exibited and none of them were the real Death Car.
I think Bill Hall used the wagon for a miniature circus one time. The last time I heard anything about it was like Anoymous said it was at Cumberland Valley quarters in Tennessee.
I performed from 1973 to 1995 with a couple years off in between. I did an aerial cradle act for three years, low wire as a clown, trained llamas, ponies, then lions and tigers for 15 years. I am now a firefighter, a member of the Circus Historical Society and an author of several circus and carnival related subjects.
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Trailer still exists at Cumberland Valley shows WQ in Lebanon, Tn
I saw the Hitler car on this wagon, I remember that the bulletproof glass was about 1" thick. I`m sure there was more than 1 Hitler car. I also saw the Bonnie & Clyde car, but read somewhere that there were abut 3 of them being exibited and none of them were the real Death Car.
The wagon still exists? How neat. I suppose the car and exhibit is long gone. If the car is gone, does anyone know what happened to it?
I think Bill Hall used the wagon for a miniature circus one time. The last time I heard anything about it was like Anoymous said it was at Cumberland Valley quarters in Tennessee.
I think the Bill Hall circus models were in a semi trailer and this was the replacement trailer?
Somewhere it is in the LCW back in the 70's
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