And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Looks like it would be a lot of fun on a dry road.
From the Montana Code Title 61 "13) "Custom vehicle" means a motor vehicle other than a motorcycle that:
(a) (i) was manufactured with a model year after 1948 and that is at least 25 years old; or"
Which is fairly open to interpretation. It doesn't specify how much of the original car has to be left intact. It looks like the only thing left from the original is a V8 engine and maybe the gauges. Al_in_Ottawa
You're not seeing what you can't see. This is a very good looking custom ride. Not that radical, I've ridden a friend's 454 Chevy powered Boss Hogg motorcycle. It even had reverse to back up. All legal and awesome! Bubbarust
Looks like it was a conversion from something like a Can-Am Spyder 3-wheeled motorcycle. They make similar kits for Polaris Slingshots 3-wheeled motorcycles. They use an IRS out of a Camaro or Corvette in most conversions.
All that creativity, fabrication and innovation and they used $50 model A tail lights. Not hackin on the builder, I got 'em on my T bucket. They're kinda like a Les Paul or a Telecaster. They got 'em right the first time and there's no need to try and improve on 'em. I'd ride/drive it at least once. Maybe more if I survived. :)
They'll HEAR you. Trust me on this one. 4 inch pipes and shitty 8 inch long slip in mufflers do nothing for the volume, the slip ins just keep ya technically legal. ;)
Maybe legal, got a plate. Probably not everywhere.
ReplyDeleteNot a car, not a motor cycle, not a training 3 wheel motor cycle its a guess-t-met thing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it would be a lot of fun on a dry road.
ReplyDeleteFrom the Montana Code Title 61
"13) "Custom vehicle" means a motor vehicle other than a motorcycle that:
(a) (i) was manufactured with a model year after 1948 and that is at least 25 years old; or"
Which is fairly open to interpretation. It doesn't specify how much of the original car has to be left intact. It looks like the only thing left from the original is a V8 engine and maybe the gauges.
Al_in_Ottawa
I don't see anything illegal about it! Like it!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully engineered!
Bubbarust
You must be seeing mufflers that I missed somehow
ReplyDeleteYou're not seeing what you can't see. This is a very good looking custom ride. Not that radical, I've ridden a friend's 454 Chevy powered Boss Hogg motorcycle. It even had reverse
Deleteto back up. All legal and awesome!
Bubbarust
Legal or not I ain't riding it on any roads, looks like a good way to get killed.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a conversion from something like a Can-Am Spyder 3-wheeled motorcycle. They make similar kits for Polaris Slingshots 3-wheeled motorcycles. They use an IRS out of a Camaro or Corvette in most conversions.
ReplyDeletehttps://siamagazin.com/brimstone-quadracycle-a-wild-750-hp-v8-chevy-powered-quad-rod/
ReplyDeleteYour welcome!
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DeleteAnd thank you, Anon, for the link!
DeleteAll that creativity, fabrication and innovation and they used $50 model A tail lights. Not hackin on the builder, I got 'em on my T bucket. They're kinda like a Les Paul or a Telecaster. They got 'em right the first time and there's no need to try and improve on 'em. I'd ride/drive it at least once. Maybe more if I survived. :)
ReplyDeletePeople won't see you in that thing and you'll get creamed.
ReplyDeleteThey'll HEAR you. Trust me on this one. 4 inch pipes and shitty 8 inch long slip in mufflers do nothing for the volume, the slip ins just keep ya technically legal. ;)
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