Nice Rides with any number of wheels or even no wheels ;-)

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Malvin
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Re: Nice Rides with any number of wheels or even no wheels ;

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1960FL
You are mistaken Both John and I are in the more than 1X club and 60 feet of not coasting might just cause some sort of cardiac malfunction.


This is funny I am still laughing I ended up spitting water all over my key board good thing I do not drink soda I would have through my key board right in the trash can then
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ivanhoew wrote:emergency stop? :o
You don't.
Only the bike stops when it hits something.
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Tony wrote:
ivanhoew wrote:emergency stop? :o
You don't.
Only the bike stops when it hits something.
Perfect Tony ... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Sorry my english mistakes.
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You could always wear big coil springs on your chest and backside for bouncing back and forth on those really hard stops :lol:
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jfholm wrote:You could always wear big coil springs on your chest and backside for bouncing back and forth on those really hard stops :lol:

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You guys are crazy... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Maybe your ride do not be so nice meet with these guys, especially if make a mistake .. .. :o

Sorry my english mistakes.
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I ran into this today on the internet. It is from the 1950's. Anybody know what kind of car it is? I had no idea and don't remember ever seeing one.

John
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Well I haven't seen any comments so I am going to venture nobody else knew what it was either. I did recognize the logo on the side of the front fender as "Pinifarina". They made a lot of custom bodies for car manufacturers. Hubcaps are the give away. I think this was 1954 and it is a Nash-Healy Roadster. :o

John
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Here are some more pictures of them I dug up. Kind of a cool car really. The white one with blue strips raced at LeMans and did quite well.

John
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