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Paul (Notts) - 16/12/05 at 05:53 PM

On the floor for the first time ...

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Mansfield - 16/12/05 at 07:30 PM

Congratulations, must be a real boost to the project.

Hope it feels as good as it looks.

David.


UncleFista - 16/12/05 at 07:49 PM

Nice colour ! First 7 I've seen in "Inva-car blue"


Paul (Notts) - 18/12/05 at 08:40 AM

"Inva-car blue" makes parking easier

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cheap camera and flash make colour look very pale..

looks gook with black trim


rusty nuts - 18/12/05 at 08:45 AM

"Inva-car blue" ? someones showing their age. Still they where ahead of their time , Plastic body and a motor bike engine


wilkingj - 20/12/05 at 10:42 PM

The electric ones were fun!...

open the throttle to FULL... then switch on the Ignition. With a fully charged battery (about 6 car batts in the back) you could nearly lift the front wheel off the ground..
WahHOOO... I was nearly doing wheelies in my dads car... I was only about 12!!

The petrol ones were fun too.... Too much oil and lots of throttle at low revs.. made a good impression of a Naval Smoke Screen

Dad had a petrol one at first, 197cc Villiers 11E, single cylinder, air cooled, with electric start. He even went to Bavaria in Southern Germany in it to see a specialist Doctor. He told me he got 70mph out of it on the Autobahn..
Now I know where I get it all from
He had Multiple Sclerosis, but that didnt stop him!
He was fluent in French and German (written, spoken and self taught, whilst billeted in Germany after WW2) so it wasnt a big problem. This was about 1965, and he was in a wheelchair as well!.



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BTW,,, they were mild steel, only the later ones were Fi-Glass / GRP stuff.
His were Mild Steel, both of them, the petrol and the Electric one.

[Edited on 20/12/2005 by wilkingj]