Velocar cyclecar semi-replica.

...and, some more on the same theme!
Z.
 

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...and, a few more!
Z.
 

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You're talking me into it Zoran ;) All through my thirties I used sidecar outfits as my main form of transport. Happy times.
 

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Nice idea you've got going girl.
Your project has me thinking about, three wheel's in a future build.
Kind of into Schwinn frames, could see maybe one day using the back end and tire with two front wheel's, side by side seating.
Good luck with your build, look's to be a cool set of wheel's.
 
I love the Bedelia, - if I ever got the chance I'd love to have a drive of one of those :D

As for the underpowered 'Zebra' being considered to be ideal for a lady to drive I blow raspberries in its general direction ;)

This is wot I consider to be ideal for this lady to drive.......

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Now that is Kool like a lowered down speedster,i like it............Curt

Do you have any more pictures of it?
 
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Bloody Mary. I'd know her anywhere. The GN front axle set-up, hefty hill-climbing rear tires, and butt-scraping lowness are all dead giveaways. And I have no doubt that you, IWW, would thoroughly enjoy tearing down a country road in that brutish beast. :)
 
Apparently in its earlier single engined form Bloody Mary was registered for the road. I think the authorities were a little liberal minded in those days ;)

Yes Allen if somebody offered me a seat behind the wheel I wouldn't say no :D
 
Thanks,

Hyman Motors is a really high end collectable and antique car dealer who deal in the very best available vehicles.
Their photography is second to none for detail. Worth Goggling them to see what they have for sale.

Steve.
 
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