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

  1. kurtis
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    Is this the same car that was at the Winton Historics last year? If so, it may be in the U.S.A. now, according to an article in the September issue of The Automobile.

    Here's another Bedelia that has been in Australia for quite some time.

    www.yorkwa.com.au/Motor.Museum/1910Bedelia.htm
     
  2. kurtis
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  3. Flat Ernie
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    I love tilting three-wheelers...
     
  4. UKAde
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  5. banjeaux bob
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    here are a few more Freik - Fry pics...
     

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  6. UKAde
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    Here is a jappic picture I was recently sent it is from the brooklands gazette this the only decent left hand side view I have of the car

    <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/55288722@N00/8092896668/" title="From brooklands gazette by little green austin, on Flickr">[​IMG]</a>
     
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  7. UKAde
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    This is one of my favourite period race cars , just love all the holes this car is still active in the vintage sports car club

    <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/55288722@N00/7349167930/" title="Untitled by little green austin, on Flickr">[​IMG]</a>
     
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  8. UKAde
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    A number of cycle cars competing in the Bol d ore 24 hour race , I used to work for a 24 hour motorcycle team ane we have competed in this race several times in the south France

    <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/55288722@N00/7163954193/" title="Untitled by little green austin, on Flickr">[​IMG]</a>
     
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    Another detail ac picture
     

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  11. banjeaux bob
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    Ade,what is the name of the book?

    Bob
     
  12. UKAde
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    Bob those are copies of lightcar and cyclecar the vintage sportscar club has bound copies of all years , addictive viewing once you start flicking through there are so many interesting articals I have a camera set up and take pictures of anything I find vaguely interesting
     
  13. banjeaux bob
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    Ade,I have seen a few of those on ebay.I start to bid,then the price goes too high for me!
     
  14. onelung
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    Can't speak for the Winton appearance, 'tho it's likely to be the same. This car was at Rob Roy hillclimb a month or two ago - and it was still in Australia a week ago. Don't think the owner has plans to move it along just yet. It was with a group of pre 1930 French cars in an event here in South Australia - Amilcars, Salmson, etc plus our Sizaire.

    Re the belt drive - the original would have been belt, but like tyres, belts have to be replaced by something a little more "modern" - and a little less perished.;)
     
  15. banjeaux bob
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    Here's a picture from Becca Parker of some uncomfortable looking Englishmen.
     

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  16. banjeaux bob
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    Greetings to sundance 444 from the UK!
     
  17. banjeaux bob
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    Here are some images from Marc taken at the Epoqu'Auto 2012.

    1927 SPAG W/1100cc SCAP engine a Cozette supercharger.
     

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  18. banjeaux bob
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    There was a vendor area.I liked this wooden body frame and the Cozette superchargers.Some unfinished castings.
     

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  19. banjeaux bob
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    1909 Contal Tricycle. Marc pic...
     

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  20. banjeaux bob
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    Fiat Balilla. Marc pic...
     

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  21. banjeaux bob
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    Georges Irat. Marc pic...
     

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  22. banjeaux bob
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    Amilcar .Robin pic.
     

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  23. banjeaux bob
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    Amilcar CGS living in Australia.Angus pic...
     

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  24. banjeaux bob
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    Rolland Pilain A22 W/ 2 litre ,8 cylinder engine. Vincent-Vintage Revival pic...
     

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  25. Huvius
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    That Rolland Pilain has me wondering:
    Has anybody here had success detuning a modern four cylinder motorcycle engine?
    Seems like a natural choice to use a 600cc-1000cc four in a cyclecar but they seem to have just too much oomph or are too high strung for a vintage styled car.
    Could one be converted to single or double carbs in an attempt to calm it down?
     
  26. onelung
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    It was a superb day - and an excellent lunch, too!
     

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  27. banjeaux bob
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    Beautiful building ! Which car is your's?

    Bob
     
  28. banjeaux bob
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    Some pictures from the Vintage Sports Car club's 2012 Welsh Trials. www.bertram-hill.com oics...
     

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  29. banjeaux bob
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    Morgan in Ethiopia.
     

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  30. Ned Ludd
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    I'd think taking a sliver off the cam lobe flanks would be more the thing, if it's really necessary. Liquid-cooled motorcycle fours, turned north-south, are an increasingly popular choice for Lotus 7 clones: http://www.google.co.za/#hl=en&scli...c8813678a35d02&bpcl=38626820&biw=1440&bih=733
    http://www.locostusa.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1872
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