Thread: what is this
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	10-12-2008 04:54 AM #1what is this
 
 I took these of a local guys car, It is supposedly an actual production car from early 1900's. Can you name the maker and or model?
 
 and oh ya he now has a matching guitar also. 
 
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	10-12-2008 05:51 AM #2
 Oh yeah, I'm very familiar with that one. It is based on a 1917 Mantis "Grasshoppermobile", built by the creator, Iris Q. Mantis. He was a little ahead of his time, and some say a little quirky. His mind would never stop working, and he would wake up in the middle of the night and write down his ideas.
 
 Unfortunately, the public never really "got" most of his creations because we seldom recognize true genius when we see it. Iris became despondent over this rejection by the society he tried to help with his visions, and eventually moved to Montana and took up locust breeding.
 
 Here are some of his other inventions. Sorry that none of them made it to production.   The world would have been a lot better off if we had stuff like his combination horsebackrider/roller skater, or his pet snake walking leash.  And who among us hasn't thought how cool a motorized picnic table or a bumper for our favorite pet would be??  I know I would love some of these myself. The world would have been a lot better off if we had stuff like his combination horsebackrider/roller skater, or his pet snake walking leash.  And who among us hasn't thought how cool a motorized picnic table or a bumper for our favorite pet would be??  I know I would love some of these myself.  
 
 DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 10-12-2008 at 05:54 AM. 
 
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	10-12-2008 06:13 AM #3
 It wasn't a dog bumper! It was a personal flotation device! 
 Oh Yeah... it's a bass, not a guitar... 8-)
 
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	10-12-2008 06:18 AM #4
 Looks like a 1903 Oldsmobile Curved Dash Runabout. Sniper
 
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	10-12-2008 06:32 AM #5
 It is a 1903 olds according to this months Street Rodder Mag. They have a pic of it on page 58.
 
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	10-12-2008 11:10 AM #6
 It just goes to show, you can never read too much. Is it the same exact car in the magazine 32piro ? Originally Posted by 32piro Originally Posted by 32piro 
 
 Live everyday like it were your last, someday it will be.
 
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	10-12-2008 03:11 PM #7
 Yes it looks just like it.
 
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	10-12-2008 09:19 PM #8
 If some one butchered a real 1903 Olds, they should be drawn and quartered.    
 
 Now if it is made from a glass clone of a 1903 then that's okay.    
 
 In any case that thing appears to be unsafe at any speed.  Bob 
 
 A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
 
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	10-13-2008 05:59 AM #9  
 
 Mooneye777,
 
 Would you mind if I borrowed these pictures and used them on another site I belong to? I will wait for your answer before I take them.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Ron  
 
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	10-13-2008 09:09 PM #10
 That was your fathers, fathers, fathers Oldsmobile  
 
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	10-15-2008 11:45 AM #11  
 
 She looks a little bit young to be an early 1900's model, but maybe she just aged well. Huh?? Oh, you mean the car!!!    
 
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	10-16-2008 08:45 AM #12 Olds.... Olds....
 
 What do you do if a bass player is stumbling around in your yard??? Shoot him again!! (sorry to all bass players) Originally Posted by 34_40 Originally Posted by 34_40
 
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	10-16-2008 08:48 AM #13
 DANG! I'll make certain to stear clear of Grand Rapids! Originally Posted by bannedleader Originally Posted by bannedleader      
 
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	10-16-2008 08:56 AM #14
 Man I hate it when Don beats me to the answer! Originally Posted by Itoldyouso Originally Posted by Itoldyouso      "  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	10-16-2008 09:02 AM #15
 We actually had a replica of the 1903 Olds as a kid. My Dad did some work for a guy, and got it in trade. It was a blast to drive around his place. Unfortunately he left it outdoors and the plywork eventually rotted out( I must have been like 7 years old!) Dad never was very responsible with his cars!    "  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 





 
		
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