Simulating the assembly of an automobile

Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Electrical

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273238, 273276, 273243, A63F 300, A63F 924

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057495793

ABSTRACT:
A board game simulating the assembly of an automobile wherein players proceed about a game board having a plurality of spaces depending upon the roll of a die. As a player lands on a particular space, he gains the right to use a specific part of an automobile in creating an assembled automobile. If a player lands on an ignition key circle, he is permitted to transfer a peg from a lock on the board to an aperture on the ignition key circle. The players compete to determine who completes the assembly first. Pick-a-card and spin spaces are also provided to furnish an additional element of excitement. After the assembly and ignition circle are complete, a player then inserts a key into the ignition slot completing a circuit to start an "engine" and signal completion of the game with a winner.

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patent: 2620192 (1952-12-01), Housley
patent: 3738659 (1973-06-01), Partridge
patent: 4394017 (1983-07-01), Maloy
"Bicycle Breakdown", Bicycle Breakdown Inc., Playthings Magazine, Jan. 1978, p. 73.
"Right Brother", Games Unlimited Inc., Dec. 1981.

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