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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by chaddilac, Aug 8, 2007.

  1. Bad Daddy
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    I bet that thing could turn on a dime. Ever drive a forklift? They are driven and stopped by the front wheels, and steered at the rear.
     
  2. bohica2xo
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    Wow. That is some impressive digging.

    The builder was named Maystrike, but from the pic I would say WILL Strike. Repeatedly. Even smirking at his ride might get you struck...

    B.
     
  3. Well i think what stumped everyone is that the hood ornament is upsidedown on the wreck photo. :D BTW congratulations to Bdamfino.
     
  4. The HellyDid
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    Bdamfino, your more than a grenade inspector. I now know who I'm gonna contact if I loose something.....DAMN your good
     
  5. hmm, it needs a 12v92 detroit powering it, turn that rear wheel into molten rubber in 2 seconds lol....
     
  6. bigalturk1
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    Oh... That's an April fools "Fuck mobile"....I can tell by the Patina!:cool:
     
  7. Holy!!!
    Very entertaining thread.
    Nice work bdamfino !
    Is there anything the forces of the HAMB can't figure out?
     
  8. chaddilac
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    Whoa!!!! Freakin cool!!!!!!!!!


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  9. The HellyDid
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    YEAH.....now get back out there and find it again....it's too ugly...ahh I mean cool
     
  10. chaddilac
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    Yea I plan on seeing if I can find the old owners... hopefully!!! :D
     
  11. Da Tinman
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    almost disappionted that its been identified. Cool that it has but I always looked foward to this thread popping back up with another oddball guess.
     
  12. Rusty O'Toole
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    So it was built by Frank Mayes? Is he the 20 minute egg behind the wheel? If he built the car he doesn't look too happy about it
     
  13. flathead okie
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    Chad
    Did you take these pic in Okmulgee.
    I think I've got a couple of pics of this in our Restaurant.
    A guy from work gave them to me saying his cousin built it.
    I'll ask him tomorrow if he knows anything more about it.
     
  14. chaddilac
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    Hey Charlie... no I took them in Stigler while me and pop were working.
     
  15. Squablow
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    Un-fucking-believable that this actually got identified after all that time. Well played. Here's hoping it got saved and not scrapped.
     
  16. I looks like it had pretty decent craftsmanship from the photos. Thats a whole bunch of cutting and welding. I dont see anything that looks like filler or lead on whats left.
     
  17. flathead okie
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    It was, I think, here in Okmulgee about 2-3 months before you originally posted. I saw it or something simular about 6 blocks from my house about then. It disappeared about a week later.
    About a yr ago the guy at work gave me 2 pics of it and said his cousin or uncle built it in the 50's in Mo. or Ark. and put it in the basement of their house. He said he remembers playing on it when he was a kid. He said he doesn't know what happened to it after that.
     
  18. thanks
    thats a hell of a photo shop trick to make that black and white pic

    but i have a new mystery to work on....
     
  19. F&J
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    I wish it was a color picture; Look at the wild swoopy color break line at the sides.
     
  20. scottb356
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    I'm so glad I was present on such a momentous day LOL :)


    I will always remember right where I was on this day. Much like when Reagan was shot, when the Challenger blew up and when the world trade centers were hit.
     
  21. when ya put it that way ..this seems important ....:)
    now I don't have to keep bringing this post up every few months ..
     
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  22. Amazing that you found old photos of this oddball vehicle. I hope it wasn't scrapped on their latest move.
     
  23. povertyflats
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    way cool after all these years.....mystery solved
     
  24. Okie Pete
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    That is cool . It should be put back on the road.
     
  25. Garage Dog
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    Yes chadillac found it some years ago and posted here. Then The Old Motor posted a photo of it with many of the details. They even found the patent drawings from when Frank Mayes who built it patented it.

    All of the details and photo are here.
     
  26. so excited .. still had to look at all the answers again... so many wrong answers that some seem kinda right now
     
  27. Slick Willy
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    I knew that all along but nobody asked me...:rolleyes:


    HA!:D This is pretty cool!!

    Now what are we gonna look for??
     
  28. Ya gotta love the H.A.M.B.!!! ... and HAMBers like David (T-Head) Greenlees ... his "Antique Automobile Photo Magazine" website is one of my faves!!! ...

    theoldmotor thumb.jpg
    click thumbnail to view website
     
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  29. banjeaux bob
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    I don't care about the credit.I found the story at David's site and posted to the cyclecar thread.I DID cite my source!

    Truthfully,I had read the original thread a long time ago.I had forgotten all about it.I'm as amazed as everyone else that whole story has come to light.I am going to be evn more thrilled if the remains can be found again.

    It is an interesting little rig.
     
  30. Which is why I credited you with bringing the info here. No biggy.
     

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