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Classic piece of MOPAR History! -Chrysler Sponsored, Drivers Training Simulator!!!​

$4,995 · In stock
Listed in Carleton, MI


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I’ve decided to sell one of my favorite pieces in my collection of Mopar memorabilia: This is a Driving Simulator that Chrysler sponsored in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, to high schools for their driver’s education and training programs. Chrysler put 16 of these driving simulators in a semi trailer, and sent them to local high schools for their “drivers training programs”. Each of the simulators were connected to a monitor at the rear of the trailer, so that the teacher could track what each student was doing