
Part of the GM Heritage collection. Taken at the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum in Lansing, Michigan.

Long tall version on the car; short tail model suspended in air. Taken at the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum in Lansing, Michigan.

Rear view of the car. There was a different short tail configuration that could be installed in place of this one, depending on the vehicle's usage. This long tail version was used with the twin turbo. Taken at the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum in Lansing, Michigan.


Taken at the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum in Lansing, Michigan. Why it was there? Who knows? After all, Mercedes Benz is behind smart, not GM. The car had a Detroit-area dealer license plate frame.
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