Hello everybody on here, my name is Sam, live in Belgium and reason why I'm getting on here is a 1935 KCL Dodge smuggling pickup that I recently bought. I'm not gonna mention the Volvo Amazon too much Since I was a kid I've been running around in a garage, wile my dad was a selfemployed RV-builder. At age seven I got the choice, either to stay out of the garage, receiving a weekly penny, either making a mess in my own zone and own tools. Evidently I picked the second option. Ever since that time I've been into twowheeled twostroke engines and bodywork. In school I first got a 'language-mathematics' education till age 20, to proceed to a master degree in product devellopement in the 5 years lateron. I've built some experimental HHO engines and racebikes.. Feels pretty awkward summing up all these terms.. I'll spy some on this board coming days, to eventually perhaps make a topic about the Dodge. so 'till then, big Belgian cheers to everybody onhere! peek of the car:
Welcome from Arkansas. I don't mind the Volvo Amazon too much but the "rat", now that's another story....
Welcome to the H.A.M.B...............from Arkansas City, KS. firstnomad www.angelfire.com/jazz/flatlandstudio
I've been taught better English in the meanwhile I'm a technical perfectionist, so it will be more of a 'tech-rod'
Hey Sam, Welcome from up the road a bit. Nice little pickup you have there. Same colour as a Belgian chocolate too.
Aloha from Hawaii! I like that Dodge, but really like that Yamaha Cafe bike in the background. Is that a Honda Super 90 frame and fork further in the back of the shop? Cool stuff.
indeed it is! if you look up "yamasam" on youtube or google you'll get the rest of the collection.. I own about 15 Fs1's, 3 xs1100's, a TA125, an AS 125, two RD125's, .. kinda infected with those seventies twostrokes .. busy on expansion chambers, hydrogen addition, electronic ignitions, combinded rpm-speedometers, and so on, and so on it's just way too much to sum it all up, but a lot of those previous inventions should end up in the rod too.. I'd rather die than to do what everybody else is doing and get stuck in patterns..
Welcome Samster, Nice to see another Belgian guy on the board!! Congrats on the pick-up!! looks to kool!!