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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bigcheese327, Dec 4, 2007.

  1. onelung
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    Now that garage looks interesting...!
     
  2. banjeaux bob
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    Lung,I know what you mean.There are so many pictures where what is in the backround is far more intriguing than the actual subject.I always find myself tipping my head and craning my neck to look at it at different angles hoping to see "inside " the picture.
     
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  4. onelung
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    A very comprehensive history indeed ... here's a scan I have on the hard drive of the 4 engined iteration, and I'd forgotten about the Linon I sighted in a private collection I got to see in Brussels in 2011. So here 'tis.
     

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  7. UKAde
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    Hope you all have a good holiday , and plenty of workshop time,

    Regards Adrian
     
  8. chuxx
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    Thanks Ade. How's the Jappic coming along?
     
  9. UKAde
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    Hi chuxx the jappic is coming on well, busy drawing parts , and working on the engine mountings , once the engine is in I have the pedals and controls to do ,

    Sadly just missed a great front axle on prewar car so currently the plan is to fabricat my own , but I would rather have something period
     
  10. banjeaux bob
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    Anzani advertisement from Marc...
     

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  11. banjeaux bob
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    1926 Darmont Special.Oliver Meier pics...
     

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  12. onelung
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    lovely patina - I like it! Any idea on what the motor is?
     
  13. banjeaux bob
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    Merry Christmas to you Lung! I hope you are blessed.

    Usually I give all the information that I can about the pictures I beg ,borrow,or outright steal.This is all I have on this one.The poster actually mentioned the patina when offering the brief description!

    There is a pretty good website on Darmont that has some of the engine variants offered.I suppose I should make a list of the websites having cyclecars that I have visited.

    BanjeauX Bob
     
  14. Sakke
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    UKAde we are waiting for pics of your Jappic! Early Jappic just best looking racer I know. Such minimalistic design for speed..perfect. Your project looks really cool and enthuastic for this old styling.
     
  15. onelung
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    This one won't be quite as quick as the Jappic, I suspect ... and I reckon the coil is familiar: the same as that fitted to our Citroen 2CV !!
    A couple of shots at the 2007 “Rallye des Teuf-Teufs”. A 1934 Raleigh.
    Not eligible for the event, though, which accepts vehicles up to end of '05. A great shake-down event for the pre '05 London to Brighton cars. AND the weather is more than likely to be a LOT better!
    For more information on the type try
    http://buyvintage1.wordpress.com/page-188-1934-raleigh-safety-seven-tourer/
     

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  16. bobadame
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    Will your car be a single seater?
     
  17. banjeaux bob
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    Lung,the Darmont is a race chassis.It would normally come with a Darmont Special engine.It currently has a Blackburne engine.The owner is on the hunt for the correct engine.

    Banjeaux Bob
     
  18. onelung
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    Thanks Bob - and again, my best wishes to you and all the other HAMB contributors. We're looking to a quite pleasant 27 degrees C here tomorrow ... who needs snow & ice to celebrate Xmas, I ask!
     

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  19. banjeaux bob
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    We don't need cold weather for Christmas either.It's just where we live.It's been hovering around -30 F. for most of the week.Many times colder.

    Bob
    Fairbanks,Alaska
     
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  21. Merry Christmas, all. I hope you UK guys are away from the flooding and your Norteamericanos are not snowed in.

    It's Christmas Day in the Antipodes with rain and wind, but what the heck...
     
  22. banjeaux bob
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    merry Christmas and GOD bless all of you cyclecariste's here on the HAMB!

    BanjeauX Bob
     
  23. Ester Eddie
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    Merry Christmas to you Bob.:DEnjoy the nice weather.....
     
  24. banjeaux bob
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    Hey Eddie,I missed you at the museum yesterday!Yep,it's warming up a bit,aint it. Only -14 when I was downtown.
     
  25. onelung
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    I'd be happy to have Santa put one of those in my Xmas stocking any time!
    Performance plus ... mid engined, just like the pre-war Auto Union V16's, 'though lacking the other 15 cylinders;)
     
  26. banjeaux bob
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    I like the Hanomag too.Nice and simple,good looks,and a closed body.I don't think it would survive winter driving in Fairbanks,Alaska.Just not robust enough.
     
  27. banjeaux bob
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    1957 Messrschmitt KR200 that lives in Havana.
     

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  28. banjeaux bob
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    Home made robot rickshaw from China.
     

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  29. The37Kid
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    Merry Christmas to all you Cycle Car guys, I really enjoy my visits here. Bob
     
  30. boldventure
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    A friend with an electic collection drives this to our Saturday coffee meet.
     

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