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Post by Doug T. on Sept 14, 2011 16:21:04 GMT -5
What!?! Doug
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Post by mickeyobe on Sept 14, 2011 16:27:06 GMT -5
The left half of a car.
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 14, 2011 17:14:45 GMT -5
Nope. Guess again.
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Post by herron on Sept 14, 2011 18:09:54 GMT -5
Parts of an old Crosley framing a motor scooter?
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Post by mickeyobe on Sept 14, 2011 18:24:31 GMT -5
The right half of an English car. Mickey
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 14, 2011 19:07:42 GMT -5
No, I'll wait a bit to see if anyone can come up with the answer Here's a clue, eyebolts front and rear. Doug
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Post by mickeyobe on Sept 14, 2011 19:30:21 GMT -5
A swing for adult kids.
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Post by photax on Sept 14, 2011 23:42:43 GMT -5
A motorized company name plate ? A secret picture from Charlie Sheen`s new TV-series " Two and a half car " ?
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 15, 2011 7:47:07 GMT -5
Close enough, Mik! It's an old sign that hung in front of a Crosley dealership The gentleman riding it, I don't know where he found it, thought that it would be more fun if he converted the sign into a scooter. He built a frame, engine, and the rest, with old Crosley and Yamaha parts that he had in his shop. It's actually licensed for use on the roads! Doug
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Post by daveh on Sept 16, 2011 11:59:22 GMT -5
It's on youtube too.
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