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Interesting vehicles I've seen lately...

Started by Troy, September 07, 2009, 10:57:01 AM

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Troy

First is a trike made from a Volkswagen. It's an automatic which is weird but, what drew me to the thing was the umbrella and trailer. The trailer is made from a 1953(?) Dodgem bumper car.



Next is an old Chrysler but I have no other details.


This little street rod looked weird and on further inspection it's a Triumph Spitfire!


Cool hauler...


Some of you know I love these little RX-7s but this one has a surprise!



Wonder what this thing cost new?





Another wagon...


Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

twenty mike mike


DavidSL

That station wagon sure is something - is that a swivelling front seat??  :scratchchin:

I was gonna say check out the grill on that Chrysler but then I got to the hauler - which is just a scary looking monster of a vehicle. Imagine seeing that thing coming up behind you as you drive along...  :-\

twenty mike mike

I hate it when links don't go to the right page.

Click on 1956 Lincoln Pioneere.

Troy

Quote from: DavidSL on September 07, 2009, 11:19:00 AM
That station wagon sure is something - is that a swivelling front seat??  :scratchchin:
Yes.

Quote from: twenty mike mike on September 07, 2009, 11:19:56 AM
I hate it when links don't go to the right page.

Click on 1956 Lincoln Pioneere.
Interesting. Apparently it's a one-off creation designed to look like a factory built car (based in Indiana which is close to me). I Googled some more:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/chassisNum.aspx?carID=13696&iDNumID=1842

With a matching trailer!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9348005@N06/2694325371/

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

Brock Samson

Quote from: twenty mike mike on September 07, 2009, 11:09:04 AM

Wonder what this thing cost new?

http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/gallery.html


that's a pretty cool site i really like the '67 poncho converted to a GTO wagon and the '74 SS 454 Wagon which came from the factory,.. I wish the photo resolution was better...

your pics are nice too Troy, did ya' get any with girls?..  :lol:

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draftingmonkey

Quote from: Troy on September 07, 2009, 10:57:01 AM
Next is an old Chrysler but I have no other details.


Looks like a modified '34 Chrysler Airflow   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Airflow

Some very nice wagons there also.
...

Brock Samson


Troy

A Daytona replica (probably Factory Five) with a 347 stroker


A real 1970 Falcon (not Torino)



An Amphicar parked next to me last night



Interesting



Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

bull

Wow, very cool show. I like the eclectic mixture of cars, like Jay Leno's garage.

Nacho-RT74

I like both wagons and the black small truck...

also the red/white conv below the falcon pic ( you didn't labeled it )... Buick ?

well I love 50s cars.
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jb666

Great variety!! I love the amphibious vehicles.  :cheers:

1969chargerrtse

Quote from: jb666 on September 20, 2009, 06:01:55 PM
Great variety!! I love the amphibious vehicles.  :cheers:
I rode in one once across a lake.  The water comes close to the top of the door.  Kinda like riding in a bath tub but with the water on the outside.  :lol:
This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

Todd Wilson

Quote from: 1969chargerrtse on September 20, 2009, 07:50:22 PM
Quote from: jb666 on September 20, 2009, 06:01:55 PM
Great variety!! I love the amphibious vehicles.  :cheers:
I rode in one once across a lake.  The water comes close to the top of the door.  Kinda like riding in a bath tub but with the water on the outside.  :lol:


Those little boat cars were cool. Theres one over in Wichita and they had it out on the river one time and the next thing they know theres cops and fire rescue out there. Someone had called 911 and reported a car in the river. HAHA!


Todd

chargergirl

Love the sticker in the rear view mirror! Description of the car being like a bathtub is great! Now I don't think I would ride in one...one little wave and down...eh I swim. I love the wagon with the swivel seats...we were just talking about them Saturday.
Trust your Woobie!

Troy

I've been going to a lot of cruises this year and I always take a camera. Unfortunately, some of the really cool cars have been around after it's too dark to get a good picture. Oh, all of those cars weren't at the same place at the same time. I have a few more pictures of the Amphicar somewhere. The black Corvette is a supercharged Lingenfelter edition. I only had one picture of that red/white convertible but I have no idea what it is.

Troy


Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

Manfred318

Nice pics Troy :2thumbs:
The Red/White convert appears to be a '57 Buick Special

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Arthu®

The RX7 is a cool mod, wonder how it handles. The heavy V8 must be a very big change from the 1.3 (don't quote me on this) wankel engine. But a lot of effort went in there for sure.

Arthur
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Troy

Quote from: Arthu® on September 21, 2009, 12:29:20 PM
The RX7 is a cool mod, wonder how it handles. The heavy V8 must be a very big change from the 1.3 (don't quote me on this) wankel engine. But a lot of effort went in there for sure.

Arthur
I had one before. A standard small block Chevy isn't much heavier than a Wankel rotary (those things are boat anchors!). The LS1 is aluminum or at least has aluminum heads right? Routing the exhaust is probably the most difficult part - depending on how you mount the engine.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

bordin34


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RD

i heard someone makes direct bolt-ins of chevy v-8's into those rx7's.. to include direct bolt in wiring harnesses... dont quote me, but that was the scuttlebutt.

great pics troy.
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ZSmithersCharges

Quote from: RD on September 22, 2009, 12:59:30 AM
i heard someone makes direct bolt-ins of chevy v-8's into those rx7's.. to include direct bolt in wiring harnesses... dont quote me, but that was the scuttlebutt.

great pics troy.

Sure do... here's just one company right off the first results on google minus the wiring harness.. just all the stiff stuff :icon_smile_big:

http://grannys.tripod.com/3rdgenrx7chevyv8.html

I'm just such an over achiever  :lol:

chargergirl

They wouldn't happen to make an American engine for a xj6 Jaguar would they? Just bolt in and go...get away from the insanity of that wiring harness...along with different trans? It's just a thought. Actually selling the Jag...great roller, all bells and whistles worked.
Trust your Woobie!

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