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Message 888310 - Posted: 25 Apr 2009, 19:18:16 UTC
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Once again, I am not entirely sure what it is, but it is kind of cool.

Unlike it’s owner who is not-so-cool. When I tried to talk with him he informed me that he “didn’t have time for this s**t.”

I am not sure what his problem was but ya gotta figure, if ya drive around in a thing like that, people are gonna ask questions. (And take pictures.)





Sorry, but these are the only two pictures I took. I didn't want to hang around. :(
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Message 888317 - Posted: 25 Apr 2009, 19:52:42 UTC - in response to Message 888310.  

In my youth, we would have called this a "Bucket T", as they used to be based on Ford Model Ts with the fenders removed, leaving only the bucket (get it?). Nowadays it could be a kit car as well.

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Message 888321 - Posted: 25 Apr 2009, 20:02:16 UTC

I'm with Bill on this more than likley a kit car,and if the old geezer at the back in the second picture is the driver then it's also an old mans new toy.Still beter than a mistress though probibly not cheaper.;-)
Old enough to know better(but)still young enough not to care
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