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

  1. banjeaux bob
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    GN proto type. Vincent pic...
     

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  2. Ned Ludd
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    JAP, from John Alfred Prestwich.
     
  3. banjeaux bob
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    1921 GN . G.L. pic...
     

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    This one was built at the Cumbrian Works in England. G.L. pic...
     

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  5. banjeaux bob
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    1914 Hall cyclecar W/ 18 h.p. aircooled 4 cyclinder engine. Isabelle pic...
     

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  6. banjeaux bob
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    Same Hall cyclecar,different view,different source. J.J. pic...
     

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  7. banjeaux bob
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    We shared this Gillet Herstal W/ 500 cc engine back in post # 4067.That image came from TheVintagent.com.The b/w comes from j.j..
     

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  8. banjeaux bob
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    Frank's Schaasche . F.S. pic...
     

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  9. fredvv44
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    I've been studying all your pix of this car with a cyclekart in mind. Do you have any more pix that you haven't posted?
    cool car.
     
  10. banjeaux bob
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    Fred,this car has some of the nicest lines I have ever seen.The proportions and flow ,to my eye,are perfect.Having said that I would not have held anything back in reserve on this one.
     
  11. banjeaux bob
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    BMW Isetta child's pedal car. V.P. pic...
     

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    I feel the same way. I guessed you had posted all you had but then this one showed up so I had to ask.
     
  13. banjeaux bob
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    Fred,absolutely no problem.More pictures pop up as the new owner starts exploring it.Like the Hendee/Wing VonDutch car.As the owner works on it and posts new pictures,I borrow them and post them here.

    This Schaasche car has such great lines...and I'm thinking 2 seater,I'm wondering how it would look enlarged a bit.It's perfect the way it is.Have you seen pictures of the Majestic Special? Same thing.As a monoposto it rocks,enlarge it for an offset 2 seater and I think the lines will go away.
     

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  14. SR100
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    It looks like a Wall Of Death car in this shot. Very cool.
     
  15. banjeaux bob
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    RALLY Type S. SB pic...
     

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  16. Old Mad Jack
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    nice
     

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  17. UKAde
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    4 wheel drive?
     
  18. UKAde
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    Been busy on the Jappic , as a bit of a change from machining stuff i had a couple of days making the nose.. and inserts ,, pictures in my flickr link as i cant post from where i am
     
  19. UKAde
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    a new set i have on flickr is called Drillium ,,, its the art of drilling holes in items to make it lighter,, and possibly more dangerous you decide

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/55288722@N00/sets/72157640087125164/

    if you have seen some of the Jappic work i have done will know I like holes ,, as Colin Chapman once said there is nothing lighter than a hole ,
     
  20. Old Mad Jack
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    Yes, Four Wheel Drive. Gotta love the look of the front boiler room, and drive !
     
  21. fredvv44
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    I would think making a 2 seater of the Schasche would be great but it would make it look fat. Not too many cyclecars had side by side seating.
     
  22. fredvv44
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    Now that looks like my Onan generator engine. I have thought about that engine as a possible cycle car engine.

    So what is this Old Jack?
     
  23. banjeaux bob
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    GN special.Chopper Man pic...
     

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  24. banjeaux bob
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    That's why I said staggered 2 seater.
     
  25. banjeaux bob
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    Sandfords.S.B pic...
     

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  26. banjeaux bob
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    S.B. pic...
     

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  27. Old Mad Jack
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    "Special" built using a Douglas Dirt Racing flat twin, (varied from 494cc to 820cc), BSA & Austin 7 Parts. Photos are from '95
     
  28. Old Mad Jack
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    Built by Frank Bruce-White, he named it "'"Al't'cock""
     
  29. UKAde
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    if you dont fancy side by side or staggered seating why not try tandem seating
     

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  30. UKAde
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    another view of the tandem amilcar
     

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