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Post #1 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Big Rob
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I had no idea what the hell it was, it looked like something that had been cobbled up in someone's garage. It was on the street too, in regular traffic. Quite a sight!
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Post #2 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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WakkaWu
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ok u shure it wasnt a trikey bike in the street?
"FOR ME TO POOP ON!"
- Quote from Triumph the insult comic dog
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Post #3 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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psmash
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i know a guy that has one of these... he's in the process of restoring it but i hope to ride in it sometime (if he wont let me drive it)
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Post #4 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Bugatti246
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this thing doesn't even have wheels in the back...?
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Post #5 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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JugMan
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yes. it just drages on the ground at the back... think about it smart guy :D
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Post #6 Thu, Nov 20, 11:33 AM |
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There is a 1949 f4 three wheeler in Tumwater, Washington owned by Chuck Jones. In 1981 he wanted $14,000 for it and I'm sorry I didn't buy it. The engine is a flathead 4 Ford coupled to a 4 speed transmission with sprocket and chain to its rear 17" wheel. The front suspension is in good shape, and it has been kept indoors in a heated garage.
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Post #7 Sun, Nov 28, 4:51 PM |
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paint
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nice
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