Trike rat bike...

there is a local scrap merchant whose storage yard looks just like that, except his compressed cars look better.
 
It looks like a latino lowrider sedan rear ended a police servi-car . I actually like ingenuity . I don,t think that would pass inspection up here ! Dayum Govmint ! Are those Shelby air vents I see over the rear wheel wells ?
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Rolling Rubbish.:thumbdn: :( Looks like someone has been watching to many Monster Garage episodes.:rolleyes: :D
 
Look at all the make-out room on that back seat ! You could take triplets to the local drive-in . ! L:O:L
Just look at the car it was made from !
I,d still like to know if they are brake air vents over the back wheels ?
 
Kevin the grey said:
Just look at the car it was made from !
I,d still like to know if they are brake air vents over the back wheels ?

Kevin I for one can't figure out what kind of car was chopped in two for the trike, but I'd rather have a 34 Ford pickemup truck or a coupe, preferably the pickemup truck.:D ;)

What kind of car is it anyway? :confused:

I suppose it could be considered art if it were cleaned up and with some nice paint but as it is I still say it's junkyard trash.

When I was in my late teens and early twenties I had a chance to buy some really nice old cars, Automobiles even you might say.
There was the '34 Hupmobile, a 30's model Chrysler Imperial 4 dr roadster, a '40 model? Graham, and a '34 Buick with its original straight eight overhead valve engine. I could have got it for $50.00 and the same for the Chrysler Imperial. The Hupmobile and Graham were considerably more but each was $500.00 or less and think what they would be worth in today's money!!!!:eek: :D :thumbup:
I'll never forget any of these cars but especially the Hupmobile! It was the first and only one I've ever seen and it had a grill built like an old time Steam Engine's Cowcatcher but fully chromed and headlights the size of large dinner plates!!!!

Edit:
Here's a pic of a '33-'34 Model K Six Cylinder....;) :D
Too bad there isn't a person standing next too it for scale!
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This is a 1937 Graham...
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maybe I've seen the Road Warrior too many times. And I thought my Baja looked like a strange contraption.;)

Frank
 
Both.

And once (in Miami) I saw a van hacksawed into a pickup truck, and I applauded the guy's ingenuity.

The only way that thing could be harder on the eyes is if it had an offensive message spray-painted on the sides.


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The only way that thing could be harder on the eyes is if it had an offensive message spray-painted on the sides

Sort of like what they spray painted on the killer float in animal house?:eek: :D
 
MauiRob said:
Sort of like what they spray painted on the killer float in animal house?:eek: :D
That WAS funny. :D :thumbup:

What a great scene when the "float" transforms into the evil "eat me" cake...


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I sold my chevy cheyenne pickup with 217,000 miles on it . Original motor and tranny as far as I can tell . Still going. The gas mileage was killing the old pocket book . I always wanted to get a pick-up with a rusted out box and make a wood flatbed out of it . I guess I just like to see old stuff being re-used to make something new (O,kay the bike don,t look new ! )
 
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