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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by vendetta, Nov 26, 2008.

  1. DrJ
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    I guess Roth's Rubber Ducky is the reverse of this?
    It's a Honda, but a car engine in a trike?
     
  2. Parts48
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    How about a GI**ER KART

    Racing series in Germany. Boris Said one of the drivers at the Ring..
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  3. JackdaRabbit
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    Do you have any more details or pics on this car? Looks to be a T-Bucket? I'm curious about the drive line.
     
  4. Rootie Kazoootie
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    Here's another view, but I don't know anything about it. I'd guess the drive line is probably setup like a ledgends/dwarf car (?)
     

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  5. hemi
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    Not really a 'traditional' car, but this carbon-fiber bodied Honda egg is a work of art.

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  6. walpolla
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  7. d2_willys
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    Wasn't the early NSU PRINZ cars powered by a two cylinder motorcycle engine of about 500-600cc? Probably got the engine from a BMW motorcycle.
     
  8. gnichols
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    I'm SOOOOOOOOOOO jealous. You are lucky guy. Gary
     
  9. gnichols
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    Astounding vehicle. I just can't imagine how much fun this would be to drive. Gary
     
  10. rooman
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    The dragster is one that has been posted in a couple of other threads on the HAMB but for the bike power fans here it is again. Totally street legal and a hoot to drive. The funnycar is 10 foot long from end to end and was originally built with a carbureted 900 Kawasaki. 600 pounds all up with an all aluminum body.

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  11. skull
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    is thie legend street legal???? my dwarf car l have is street lega.. type in 34 dwarf carin the search to see mine...skull,thanks
     
  12. RichFox
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    Two with bike engines and one flathead. Red car went 360 with a Suzuki "Bussa turbocharged
     

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  14. vendetta
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    no not traditional but damn wicked-bet that hits ya in the gut when ya stomp on the loud pedal!
    is it space framed or built around a tub?


     
  15. vendetta
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    <HR style="COLOR: #e5e5e5; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #e5e5e5" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and ***le -->i have seen the old picture of the bare ch***is on the 500 site.you now own this great piece of history?if so,looks like it's in good hands.any more pictures?are you rebuilding to race or for display purposes?

     

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  16. vendetta
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    thanks for this,just what i was looking for!

     
  17. av8
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    Nice old midget with a Drake-head Harley . . .

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    Something new -- from Washington State. This Harley-powered Morganish three-wheeler is ready for production. More info at cycle-car.com.

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    Mike
     
  18. Rootie Kazoootie
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    No, not mine, just a few pics I've found on the web. Kinda have a thing for old Brit racers, F-500s, Austin-7s and such. Here's a few more:
     

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  20. Rootie Kazoootie
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  21. gnichols
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    Just remembered my old autocross days in Germany, circa 1969. The modified Fiat 500 by Steyer Puch (Bavarian moped folks) was just about unbeatable. A hot rodded Fiat with a hot rodded motorcycle engine. Gary
     
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    Hadn't noticed this before, the driver appears to have his eyes CLOSED !
     
  25. Rot 'n Kustom
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    A company from Stateline, NV called "Tahoe T-Cars" offered a motorcycle powered kit car back in the seventies. It was a standard Fad-T of the day, but powered by a Honda 750 with a Hondamatic transmission. No differential and no reverse, but it sure looked like fun.
     
  26. AeroMonte
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    Here's a better pic of the "Harley T". It's a 23 T coupe with a Screaming Eagle Harley engine. The owner lives close to me and this thing is just awesome. The black paint you see is still original 23 Ford!!
     

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  27. HOT40ROD
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    Aeromonte, do you have any picture of the drive train. I have a 1000cc shovelhead sportster motor laying around that I been think of putting in a chopped down pickup.
     
  28. Russco
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    Again not traditional but I raced these modified midgets for years, 750# with driver, 600cc based engines built up and on alky well over 100 HP and turn 14000+ all race long. Stupid fast and even more fun to drive
     

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  29. Rootie Kazoootie
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    Started out as a VW midget in the 70s I then converted it to a 600 Yammy in the 80s then a 1000 Gi**er in the 90s.
     

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