This is just a miscellaneous collection of shots of stuff I didn't buy or thought was unique enough to pass on. |
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Okay, so this is what you do after entirely too many six packs while sitting around the shop. You chop an econoline van. BUT, that's not the interesting part. |
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Now THIS isinteresting! The engine is mounted backwards with a drive shaft going forward to a transfer case then back to the original rear end. Lots of thought and slightly warped mind.
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I LOVE tether cars and still have mine, a Thimble Drone, mounted on the wall right in front of my computer. Note the cleverly hidden engine in the front one with the glow plug sticking up through the seat. These things aren't cheap any more. Asking price on the front one, an O & R, was $800! |
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Study this shot closely: a rat rodder with a whimsical streak. Note the square radiator hose and really look closely at the carberator manifold. Also the cam used as a spreader bar on the frame.
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This is the real thing. Like I said, you never know what you'll find. And, yes, I did try to buy it but they couldn't find the guy who owned it. Just the thing for the corner of my office.
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Don't know what year it is, mid-teens maybe mid teens, but it's cool.
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I'm a nut case for midget racers and almost bought this just to have it. |
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How Low can you go. And yes, the skirts ARE touching the ground. God bless air bags. |
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A homemade lakester from 1939 running a Cad-LaSalle engine |
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Now THAT'S fine aluminum work isn't it? |
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One of my favorites, simple, clean and a hemi. How can you not like it? |