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1950 \'s VINTAGE ANTIQUE OHLSSON & RICE TETHER CAR W/ GAS ENGINE Control Line NR For Sale


1950 \'s VINTAGE ANTIQUE OHLSSON & RICE TETHER CAR W/ GAS ENGINE Control Line NR
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1950 \'s VINTAGE ANTIQUE OHLSSON & RICE TETHER CAR W/ GAS ENGINE Control Line NR:
$635.00

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VINTAGE ANTIQUE OHLSSON & RICE TETHER CARWITH GAS ENGINE

Ohlsson & Rice Tether Car in very goodcondition rolls freely.

1950\'s Ohlsson and Rice gas tether racecar. Niceblue color and complete details,brake lever, hand pump, 2 nerf bars and 2radius rods.

Car is 10 inches long and is a 2-piece cast aluminum body withOriginal engine.

You do not see many of these cars complete, as they are very popularand disappearing fast.

Please checkphotos as they are part of the description and this is the car you willreceive.

Please


Good Luck offerding.

International buyers welcome.


History of the Co.

OHLSSON & RICE (founded 1941) Los Angeles, CAIn 1941 Irv Ohlsson teamed up with Harry Rice, and the firm of Ohlsson & Rice was founded producing model race cars and propellers. No other engines at the time combined the reliability, ease of maintenance, simplicity of operation and unlimited life of the Ohlsson & Rice engines. The Second World War put a temporary hold on their success, however, as all manufacturing facilities were turned over to military production. By the time the war shut down their production, they had produced about 75,000 engines.As soon as the war was over, Ohlsson & Rice got back into production. Even with a shortage of needed materials and machines somewhat worn out by 3-shift a day wartime production use, they jumped back into a market that had a seemingly endless demand for their products. Modelers were hungry to get back into flying, and O & R took advantage of the market by buying the machinery needed to meet the huge demand. Ohllson & Rice die cast tether cars were first manufactured in 1946. The early model cars had solid rear brake drums. open air front grill, 10 air vent slots in the seat, windshield, manual fuel pump, external hand brake lever, 4 nerf bars or radius rods, and plated front axle. The cars were fitted with a .23 or .29 Ohlsson and Rice engine. The easiest way to tell their plane engines from the car engines was the exhaust port. The cars have a straight cut exhaust and the planes had an angled cut port. However they are interchangeable except to be estetically correct. Basic colors included white, black, red , blue and yellow. The .29 engine were available in either spark ignition models or with a glow plug. In the early days Ohlsson and Rice had trouble with their engines and discovered a lot of the problems were due to inferior fuel sources. To rectify this they started to manufacture their own Nitro Glow fuel. This seemed to cure their engine problems. The later models in the fifties went to a closed front grill , 1 air vent slot in seat, hollow brake drums, no windshield and a smaller .049 engine. The last of the midget racers were made in 1959.


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