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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bigcheese327, Dec 4, 2007.

  1. foolthrottle
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  2. banjeaux bob
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    378835060_6572352352801022_8920273526204922137_n.jpg 378877873_6572352116134379_5511346656332555485_n.jpg 379987619_6572351932801064_2159584546999821348_n.jpg 379994046_6572344436135147_4821088888740848195_n.jpg 379180584_6572344879468436_2416655409414421283_n.jpg 379169586_6572351982801059_5115153342586517939_n.jpg 379086488_6572344262801831_8131089241144822477_n.jpg 379184369_6572351809467743_2805603736054340242_n.jpg 2023 Remparts d'Angouleme M.H. pics
     
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  3. banjeaux bob
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    Sandford motorcyclist at the command of the Sandford Cyclecar on September 7, 1933, 24-hour world record attempt. 41863924_943582489183272_2261796178267996160_n.jpg
     
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  4. Outback
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    I haven't seen any of these before, fun specials!

    The first has a Model A engine, by all reports a quick lil car

    The red GN looks sharp, interesting with the engine mounted fore-aft, would do away with the Bevel Box (crown wheel/pinion)

    I can't make out what the OHC engine is in the last pics?
     
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  5. Outback
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    The Beast of Turin is a magnificent race car, a little big to be considered a cycle-car perhaps ;)
     
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    Here you go OUTBACK : GN Spider May 2002 - Motor Sport Magazine
     
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  7. fredvv44
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    Great write up but still no mention of the engine brand.
     
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    Vitesse
     
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  9. Outback
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    Thanks will check it out, on my pH screen I missed the bonnet sitting beside it & name on the side - a very famous racer with a long heritage & great story of the custodianship of the car. While chatting with my boss I realized that the red #11 I had seen photos as a chassis only, it was built by a young kiwi living in the UK. It's a cool jigger!
     
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  10. banjeaux bob
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    What motor is in the red car?

    I guess that's where the term "first BLUSH" may have originated. We rush through failing to absorb it ll. have a great day!
     
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  11. KFC
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    I recently bought this 1924 Blackburne engined Morgan, and a rollo from the cycle car class at Goodwood fos this year

    B81B11D3-9314-4325-BDDF-ACC6C2E05E33.jpeg IMG_0158.jpeg IMG_9910.jpeg
     
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  12. fredvv44
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    Wow, fantastic. That looks like a 2 speed chassis. I'd love to add one of those to my collection. Best of luck.
    Are you a member of the Morgan three wheel club?
     
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  13. KFC
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    yes a two speed, optional front brakes as well!
    Not a member yet but I expect I will be. Will be attending the spares fair in a couple of weeks
     
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    I haven't been Too long a drive from the US but I hear it is really great. You should be able to find most of what you need,
     
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    380279279_10232340100354057_4672449660252021512_n.jpg 381126518_10232340098994023_7900127988613591261_n.jpg Darmont and Darmont Junior. I.B. pics
     
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    Another view of the J.A.P. powered car in post # 18882 380477702_10161004249829489_2359087445309003464_n.jpg 379180584_6572344879468436_2416655409414421283_n (1).jpg
     
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    The Dsrmont hood was so much more practical than the Morgan but didn't look as cool hood 4.jpg
     
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    love the look of these
     

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    Tanks are pretty interesting. I suppose it's because most us of can do straight body panels....
     
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    So what might the shift lever on the trailer be for?
     
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    It appears to be a taillight bracket fredvv44.
     
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    '1901 car built by Arthur, Rob and Harold Leckie in Ballarat' (Victoria, Australia) item-350High (2).jpg
     
  25. fredvv44
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    That was a bit of tongue in cheek.
     
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    These race GN's just rule! It's a car you wear!
     
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  29. fredvv44
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    Looks like my shop but less cluttered.
     
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