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If you had a 1927 model A. That's been sitting. By the same old tree since nineteen seventy four Last license What would you do with it? Mine does have a pretty big Dent on the side. But hi thank you would be worse something and the floors they were wood ??? Up front
Oh, that sound... Memories of my old Weber fed bridge-ported RX-3 coupe in the 90's - WAR300 Your style is how I did mine...... Tearing up country roads, making a huge sound. The smell of hydrocarbons & popping flames. Angry bridge-ports hated city traffic but when out in the Blue mountains & lighting up the twisty roads with your flaming exhaust at 01:00am in the morning.... Oh, the memories Great to see these types of RX-3 coupe's still exist
I would imagine just leaving it alone from being exhausted and feeling people were critical telling you it's not really tough looking. I can imagine after a big Pursuit it takes time to settle down and enjoy something for what it is rather than what it's compared to by others.
Oh man, that's a BEAUTIFUL sounding Roadster! I'm in the very early stages of building a '27 Model-T upon a '31 Model-A frame. I love the grill you used. What is it? Hell of a beautiful build and much more unique than all the Model A you see everywhere.
Thank you for this video. Now I don’t know his name in the video that’s driving a car but I met him and this guy is cool as hell and by watching the other video part one and when I finally met him, he was really a nice guy just like in the part one. Well thank you for this video and this 9/11 is nice.
Hey mate, absolutely incredible build! I’ve just bought a 51 6t engine and 54 frame and I’m drawing quite a bit of I inspiration from your build. What rise are the handlebars? Gives the bike exactly the 60s look I want.
People cannot understand the fact that a hardtail with a strong solo seat is actually a comfortable combination. I have that set up on my Triumph TR6 and I ride 70 miles an hour all day. It's actually more comfortable than my Sportster that has actual shock absorbers.