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Some of these contraptions are a clear demonstration of why the MOT is necessary. I'm guessing they're in states that have no roadworthiness tests whatsoever.

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2 hours ago, bunglebus said:

Was that a Studebaker, looks like a C3 front end grafted on and obviously roof chop. 

Not sure what the car is but agree it looks like a C3 front end

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14 hours ago, Muniphobia said:

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Being a 2 stroke triple, I bet banging on that 3 into 1 log burner chimney has done a world of good for the carburation & performance of that Kwak 🤣🤦🏼‍♂️

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14 hours ago, Muniphobia said:

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6 hours ago, bunglebus said:

Was that a Studebaker, looks like a C3 front end grafted on and obviously roof chop. 

1953 Studebaker

1953 Studebaker Land Speed Coupe | Gooding & Company (goodingco.com)

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The SCTA’s “World’s Fastest Coupe” in 1966

Bonneville Legend Covered in Many Period Publications

Retaining 1970 Livery with Traces of Earlier Finishes

SCTA Timing Tags (1965–1972) Still Affixed; Recent Mechanical Rebuild

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This 1953 Studebaker Coupe Is A 265 MPH Bonneville Legend Of The Salt Flats | Carscoops

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Behold the NJT amphibious camper. I think it's based on a Citroen C25 but looks like a cross between a Land Rover and a canal barge.

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16 minutes ago, Bazfr69 said:

Personally, I absolutely love this particular creation.

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The jury is still out deliberating on it in this house (I do not like it, the wife loves it) but I do like the decent engine access afforded by the Land Rover tub.
There's a hell of a lot work in that tho'

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