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That's my friend (and my son). I am definitely hoping he will help him build his own car. I'm certainly happy to cover the cost. They just finished up a project but I think he has the remains of a 1964 Ford Falcon under a tarp. If they could restore that it would be a pretty cool ride in 2020.
That would be one hell of a ride! If they decide to restore it please share pictures, I love following along on car restoration projects.
Holy cow man, that split bumper is gorgeous. My dream car
I'm sending you one of my spare bows & a George Foreman grill
Thank you sir. It's not perfect by any means but cleans up nice and is a good driver and was given to me by my dad. So it means a lot to me.
Nice Camaro, the LT-1 engine is a beast
Learned how to ride on this one. Honda trail bike in orange. Also burnt my lion king Flip flops on the muffler while my granddad rode me on the back. It had a weird shifting function correct? I can’t remember exactly what it was.
3 speed. But all 3 down. Very odd.
Thank you sir! It has 4:10 gears so it's a lot of fun from 0-60.
I still have my first motorcycle. 1971 Honda Trail 90. The step through version that was made for the backwoods. 4 speed, all down with the low gear ratio option. Thing would climb a wall. Oh, and no clutch.
Those American Picker boys would be all over that!
The one in the picture is not mine but exactly like it. Mine is stored down in my basement and I haven't cranked or rode it in 10 plus years. Need to pull it out and clean it and engine up. I really do forget about sometimes because it's in a corner with a cover on it, with stuff all around...
...and the other reason I tend to forget about the Honda.....
97' Harley Heritage Softail Springer...