A large wooden classroom driving school console is pictured here. It was used for teaching driving skills as well as repairs. The model features working traffic lights, and has a 220-volt power supply. Ron Sturgeon acquired it in 2003.
A lower view of a 1950′s German VVR driving school model of a 4-4 wheel drive.
A 1950s VVR German driving school model with clear plastic cover to show the pistons and internal workings of the car.
The garage at Ron Sturgeon’s house that stores a large collection of rare German driving school models.
Another view of the garage at Ron’s house.
A wall with German school models in the blue garage.
An early 1940′s VVR German driving school model 220 volts.
A lower view of a 1950′s German VVR school model with 4-wheel drive, one of many, but all a little different..
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i have the model depicted in the next to laxt pic (early 1940’s) in part 2. It is in very good physical and operational condition except for the following. Although the housing for the front headlights is present, the lights themselves (appears to have had high and low beams in each housing) are missing along with the connecting bases.
I am looking for these itrems or for someone who can repair the lights. I may also be interested in selling the model.
Hi Ron
I have expanded my collection from mainly Michele Conti Models to Driving school models. I acquired a Hohm 1970 currently cleaning and restoring it. The first of many if I can find them.