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    And now presenting… the wooden Motorcycle

    I'll see your bicycle thread and raise you one wooden motorcycle thread
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    It looks like a recipe for disaster to me

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    Check out the sign in the background. It looks like somthing a UA fan would ride.

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    Yep, that looks chopped to me .

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    Ill Up You To A Bus

    One Owner Lot Of Milage
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    Is that a rice burner I see in there? Bogus..... The OCC boys would never use a rice burner....
    David DeCristoforo

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    Ok as long as we are competing with wooden vehicles...

    Wooden Car....
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  9. Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Williams View Post
    Wooden Car....
    If that wooden vehicle gets 50 miles to the gallon, and does 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds, I want 2 of them.
    Beautiful car by the way. The last time someone introduced wood into a vehicle, it was called a Woody, and became a classic. I am not talking about the fake decal sides of the country sedan, real wood only models need apply. Then again, the MGTF or D had wooden frame doors, with sheet metal wrappings.
    What about any other wooden vehicles, out there. Many boats are not only made out of wood in years gone past, they also contain wooden stringers, or transoms covered in fiberglass today.

    (Not to mention elaborate insides)
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    "Fine is the artist who loves his tools as well as his work."

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    Maybe some would

    Quote Originally Posted by Art Mann View Post
    Check out the sign in the background. It looks like somthing a UA fan would ride.
    But not this Alabama boy!
    Ron In Clanton, Alabama

    Shoot amongst us boy, one of us has got to have some relief!

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