The Jalopy Journal
Now I have always loved cyclecars but I don't think any self respecting gentleman would be caught dead in one of those!!
Thanks for that. I didn't have that one.
Nice drawing. I've been collecting car art, off the net, for a number of years. Here is one of my favorite artist/photography stars.[ATTACH]
In my wildest dreams I cannot imagine what it must be like to drive that car. Wow!!
I have seen that also and find it quite curious. Some call it cellular consciousness or something like that.
I believe it is finished and I've seen videos of it running.
If you haven't seen his photo page you are in for a treat. At the top left you can go back and see all his other albums....
I guess everyone has seen the extensive build blog of the Jappic. I think 2 of them have been built.
Beautiful work. My guess is that he doesn't use that for racing. It would be too heavy with all the added stuff.
Not so easy today but today IS much easier to do a restoration than it was 40 years ago.
Well, those are my 2 favorite Marques other than Morgan.
Great video. crazy driving!!
I think it need new rings!! That happened on my Morgan when I left the oil feed on over night. Filled the crankcase with oil. I drained it but the...
Look at this first fire up; hilarious. [MEDIA]
Love those chain gangs.
Bob, that video was great. The valve mechanism was fascination.
incorrect spelling for Fountainhead https://www.fountainheadmuseum.com/
Now you sent me down the rabbit hole. Here is an OX5 cranking up: [MEDIA]
We have seen cars like that here before. The Von Dutch Wing being one of them.[ATTACH]
I had to look up the Indian Aero motor. New one on me. Found this:...
The Mocron is a neat car but the guy is awful. He just runs his mouth all the way through. You never get to hear the car.
Yes, I was. I didn't make that clear in my post. The car seems to be in good hands now.
The Grafton was great. He did a wonderful job building it.
Seeing photos like those makes me think of what the flow of life was like in those days. We get so caught up in the fast pace of theses days.
I did it on the mill table so I cranked it the same for each spot but I was not terribly accurate with that. I wanted a bit of "hand made look"...
Here is my engine turning job. I used leather disk and valve paste. https://jzrusa2.blogspot.com/2013/02/engine-turning.html
Beautiful workmanship Erik.
Nicely done Erik. Another option is to do a build blog on Blogspot.com, it is or was free. Here is mine: https://jzrusa2.blogspot.com/
https://groups.io/g/3WheelerReplicas This is a great forum for home built 3 wheelers. Please reduce the size of photos to save storage usage.
It looks very much like the 2012 Morgan. How did you deal with the drive train?
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