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

  1. The37Kid
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^ The odd feature on this Bugatti are the later "Big" drum brakes on the front and the early small ones in the back.
     
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  2. roadsterlines
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    pi018013.jpg Morgans: first pic is from the 11th Rob Roy Hill Climb; second pic is from Ballarat, Victoria, air field races; third pic is 'Motorcycles with sidecars racing up a hill with a Morgan 3-wheeler' (taken at Bathurst, NSW, maybe?) All pics by George Thomas; State Library of Victoria pi018015.jpg pi018016.jpg
     
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  3. fredvv44
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    Those must be part of the last group of 3 wheelers made. There were 6, I think, made after the war to use up left over parts. They were all shipped to Australia.
     
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  4. roadsterlines
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    Slow day here, so one more Morgan pic: blindfolded driver at 'AMSC Gymkhana, Eltham'; George Thomas/State Library of Victoria is014707.jpg
     
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  5. banjeaux bob
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    453416803_887740350039898_4942029890116530678_n.jpg PIGLET being prepared for VSCC Prescott
     
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  6. fredvv44
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    Great car. The guys in the UK, and Europe, have such great vintage car events. The money grubbing lawyers and insurance folks killed any chance of doing that here in the states.
     
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  7. AccurateMike
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    Are you sure ?

    Mike
     
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  8. fredvv44
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    I stand corrected. There is ONE.
     
  9. fredvv44
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    And they do require dual braking and fuel cells
     
  10. banjeaux bob
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    Fred, the Miller/Offy guys have been putting on a great low key event for years....even though the cars allowed are rather limited. They love all spectators. They use the track in Milwaukee when it's not being renovated. This year they were at Indy.
     
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  11. roadsterlines
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    'People and rural scenes around Victoria' - photographic album relating to the Hearnes family, compiled by Vincent Joseph Hearnes 1903-1986 - State Library of Victoria is013474 (1).jpg
     
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  12. roadsterlines
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    'Bugatti Type 40 car, belonging to R.C. Thomas - Probably Parramatta, NSW' - State Library of NSW; (I looked up a book on Australian Bugatti's: this car was delivered in October 1928 in London; chassis 40679, engine 576) SLNSW_FL1673644.jpg
     
  13. fredvv44
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    I really like the Type 40.
     
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    Hello, there!
    Could that be PANHARD sport/racing special, with
    two-cylinder-boxer engine?
    Ciao, Zoran
     
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  16. SR100
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    Pretty sure that’s a BMW-based Nardi-Danese. Really neat either way.
     
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  17. timberwolf01
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    It's a 1951 Nardi Danese with BMW 750 power
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  18. motoklas
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    Thank you, both!
    I had somewhere photos of Nardi-BMW, bur forgot on it and lost photos in many folders that I made trough a couple of decades...
    Beautiful torpedo racer in Italian style, with excellent construction of chassis and suspension!
    Regards, Zoran
     
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  19. fredvv44
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    That is really nice.
     
  20. banjeaux bob
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  21. Ziggster
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    Just came across this on FB.

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  23. fredvv44
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    That Bantam body is way too wide for the Austin chassis.
     
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  24. Ziggster
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    I was wondering about that.
     
  25. AccurateMike
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    I think they were built on Austin 7 chassis'. My Ruby's frame rails end, more or less, under the middle of the front seats. The body is on outriggers. You can kind of see in this cutaway
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    Under the skin, the biggest difference between 7's and Bantams (or American Austins) is the block is a mirror image so that the intake/exhaust is on our passenger side. That's pretty cool. I think there are some V8's out there made from one of each on a custom crankcase. Mike
     
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  26. motoklas
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    Thank you Ziggster!
    It looks interesting compared to some other failed projects put on sale.
    But, beside being quite non-Bantam, it is ugly (issue of taste and reams?) and planed to be installed to something else:

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    Maybe not to this shown chassis, but used for something third?
    Only worth there is Austin-7 chassis in good condition (but, with too wide tyres)? Good base to try some other project! Good price, too...
    I like Austin-7 specials, especially DIY projects, the same as a little more "modern" Topolino based...

    Ciao, Zoran
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  27. Stueeee
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    It is a late Austin Seven chassis, the wider wheels on the rear of the car are the 16" wheels fitted to most of the 'export' Longbridge built cars. That LHD steering box that is in one of the photos is interesting. Possibly from a Rosengart or BMW version of the A7 that were built under licence in France and Germany. AFAIK, all of the US built cars were 75" wheelbase; all the Longbridge built cars had 81" wheelbase from 1932 onwards
     
  28. fredvv44
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    I wonder if the plastic Bantam body was made wider for use on dragsters!!
    You could also get rid of the wire wheels and go with offset rims to get the tires out where they need to be. I just saw, on My Classic Car, a Fiat Topolino hot rod with a CSB 350 blown engine. Really nice build.
     
  29. banjeaux bob
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    456379919_8073182126131927_7576846246862465880_n.jpg 1922 GN Vitesse T.B. pic.
     
  30. fredvv44
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    What would it be like to drive in the rain in that car? Won't the water just come right up and over the windscreeen?
     
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