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Old 03-30-2009, 04:56 PM
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Default post your rides. (just like on the 'ol forum)

lets see your wheels, heres my 85 4x4 with tag my dad got me


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Old 03-30-2009, 05:30 PM
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Here's our 2002 Ford Escape.

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Old 03-30-2009, 09:26 PM
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This is my daily driver back and forth to work,89 chevy celebrity, not to stylin but its got 176,000 on it and its been one of the most dependable cars i have ever owned.



This is the weekend ride. 86 Goldwing. I do drive it to work sometimes in the summer.
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Old 03-30-2009, 10:06 PM
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Got one of these.


Would like to get one of these


Had this one for 25 years.


I'd love to get another one of these.


About to put some miles on this one.
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2001 Dodge Dakota 4WD, 4.7L V-8
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Old 03-31-2009, 08:39 AM
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Here is my coupe,all the luxuries of home, and my CCTrike, should have the deck installed today.
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:29 PM
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Well , the Coupe is a 1940 Chevy, Pontiac TA sub frame and a Ta rear end , very tall gears"2.73" , turns 2,100 at 70 MPH.
Running a mild 350CI and a 350 auto. . has ,air,elect. windows , elect. doors ,elect trunk up and down, Drives like a sports car.
My Son and I built this one about 7 years ago, I just turned 3,000 miles on the new speed O meter. I have never showed it , I got burned out on showing the others over the years, lol , there more work than the small tractors.

The CCTrike , one month ago I drug out the 102 fram and the Honda 200cc. they were in the bone pile.
I have seen pics of a little JD /mower done up.So Im a copy cat with different colors.
I can remove 8 bolts and the honda parts roll away , makes it easy to change a engine if I would have to.
Powered by CC Kohler and CC drive line.
Its ready to Mow as soon as I get a main belt to the deck put on it. Im sure other stuff will get added
I want to mow some grass with it one time ,thats all. then my wife and I will ride it and the mini 8-N around at the tractor shows.
FUN , thats what its all about.
Thanks guys for asking about the hobbies , I hope this is what you were interrested in.
Heres the last pic of the Trike with the deck installed.
I have my fingers crossed on the pic`s
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Wish I lived closer to you Dr Bailey !

That is the nicest Honcadet I've ever seen.

I like working with wood, I'd build you a small stake bed out of Oak and varnish it , that would fit between the fenders, but would have to figure out how to put a seuicide shifter on it.

A turn signal switch, through a solinoide relay would run an electric lift,
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That trike is great DrBailey. You got to get us pictures of it mowing!!
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