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.
Trailer still exists at Cumberland Valley shows WQ in Lebanon, Tn
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThe 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?
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI think the Bill Hall circus models were in a semi trailer and this was the replacement trailer?
ReplyDeleteSomewhere it is in the LCW back in the 70's