Henry Ford’s first car In 1896 Henry Ford was chief engineer of the Edison Illuminating Co. when he built a car called the Quadricycle. This spectacular die-cast model is based directly on Ford’s one and only original—and lets you see the actual working mechanism of one of the world’s most historic automobiles. Precision-engineered with operable tiller steering, wheels that turn, pulley, gears and leather belts that move in unison. The buggy-style seat is upholstered in suede leather to replicate the original cloth. Selected components are accented in brass, copper and gold electroplate. - Presented by Henry Ford Museum.
- Hand-assembled from more than 100 separate components in 1:6 scale.
Ford Oval and nameplates are registered trademarks owned and licensed by Ford Motor Company. Approximately 7 5/8" (19.4 cm) in length. Scale 1:6
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Franklin Mint
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