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

  1. rmcroadster
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    It is a Morris Minor. Possibly the OHC model, or the later side valve.
     
  2. fredvv44
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    You can build most any kind of "custom build". Most states, if not all states, have rules to allow it. You have to have receipts for all major parts and comply with lighting rules. That is how hot rods get registered.
    I had quite a difficult time registering my JZR 3 wheeler build because I bought a stalled build and the receipts were not in my name and there was no "Certificate of Origin" for the kit. My wif searched the Fl. DMV and found an "invoice" from the factory would be accepted. I was able to get the factory to issue an invoice to me. I had to take my computer to DMV and show it to them to convince them.
     
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  3. roadsterlines
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  4. banjeaux bob
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    from alaska

    Are you talking about a small homebuilt car that looks old?
     
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  5. Yes
     
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  6. fredvv44
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    Insurance is a bigger problem than registration. Before spending a lot of money and several years to do a build check with your insurance company first.
     
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  7. Outback
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    from NE Vic

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  8. Gasballoon
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    Who can name the maker of these cyclecars?

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  9. fredvv44
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    I think they were built by a company called "Hom-aid"!!
     
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  10. rusty_bits
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    Okay, it is a roller; at least I can push it around now, until I have time to work on it. P010125_0953.jpg
     
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  11. timberwolf01
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    Very cool!


     
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  13. timberwolf01
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    Yep! Honda Super Cub, 50cc, 3-speed auto-clutch
     
  14. timberwolf01
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    More of the fantastic Grafton . . .
     
  15. fredvv44
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    I love that car; such a nice build.
     
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  17. roadsterlines
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    'Baby' Austin and baby Ralph Duffield at Caboolture, Queensland, 1928 - State Library of Queensland FL101575.jpg
     
  18. roadsterlines
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    Amilcar? 'Man in sports car at Claremont Showgrounds, 1927-1929' - State Library of Western Australia slwa_b2455338_1.jpg
     
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  20. roadsterlines
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    Frazer Nash? 'Racing car at Lobethal' - approx. 1940 - State Library of South Australia B-49625.jpeg
     
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  21. chrisp
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    Octo a French brand from october 1919 to 1928, They used Ballot and Ruby engines
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    The Octo Sport seems to have a polished aluminum body :
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    A different version :
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  22. roadsterlines
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    'D.M. Bryce with his Alvis 12/50 racing car in the mud' - State Library of Queensland; (SLQ notes that "the Alvis is a 12/50 model from 1924/1936 with an aluminium racing body. The 12/50 was powered by a 1500cc four cylinder overhead valve engine developing 50 bhp" FL340451.jpg
     
  23. timberwolf01
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    From 1922: "Here’s Popular Science Monthlys illustration of Mr Hamilton’s prop-driven trike…
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    …and the plan of the trike so you can build your own."
    1922-air-trike-plan.png


     
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  24. fredvv44
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    Those are so ridiculous. Aside from the obvious danger the slightest uphill grade brings progress to an end.
     
  25. timberwolf01
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    1935 Kaiser Stromlinienwagen
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  26. timberwolf01
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    1922 Monet & Goyon Cyclecarette
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