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A vintage Woods Dual Power car from 1917 is prominently displayed indoors, likely within a museum in The Hague, Netherlands. The car, oriented at an angle, features a deep maroon body with contrasting black fenders, roof, and undercarriage components. It is equipped with distinctive white-walled tires and maroon-colored spoked wheels. Notable details include round headlights, a classic grille, and a fully enclosed cabin with visible windows. A white information plaque is positioned in front of the car, framed by black metal barriers. Visible text on the plaque identifies the vehicle as "1917 WOODS DUAL POWER" and further describes it as "ENGINE ELECTRIC AND SPLIT FOUR-DRIVE," touting it as the "BEST OF BOTH WORLDS." The setting is a well-lit, contemporary exhibition space with light-colored walls, ceiling, and a tiled floor showing reflections. Structural elements, possibly beams or parts of an overhead architectural feature, are visible in the background. The car appears to be a static exhibit, meticulously preserved and presented for public viewing. The photograph is taken from a slightly elevated perspective and is rotated ninety degrees counter-clockwise.
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