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#11
Yep! I sold one 9 years ago and wish I hung on to it and cafed it out. The one in the photos has a Hooker pipe, nice sounding with baffle in. Pull the baffle and you get an open Meg.
That 1969-1/2 Z is sweet too.
That 1969-1/2 Z is sweet too.
#12
I didn't do the full treatment to this bike, but I did own an '81 CB750F. Added a Kerker 4 into 1 and Magura straight, shorty bars to it. Never got the rearsets I wanted. Kerkers were mean sounding pipes. Downtown Seattle, pull in the clutch and blip the throttle a couple of times. You could hear that thing brrrrrapping off of the buildings.
Last edited by wooferdog; 05-14-2012 at 05:12 PM.
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#16
Enjoy your beer....
Where I grew up the 'baby Corvette' was seen fairly often - our neighbour had an Ambassador.....
Last edited by BaronIsle; 05-15-2012 at 02:32 AM.
#17
#18
Buick acquired Opel pre-war I believe. You can see the Buick influenced "Waterfall" grilles on those 50's Opels.
Actually the pint goes to my wife. I told her about your puzzler and the clue you gave about our location. She hit it in about 5 minutes and she doesn't know a thing about cars or bikes
Actually the pint goes to my wife. I told her about your puzzler and the clue you gave about our location. She hit it in about 5 minutes and she doesn't know a thing about cars or bikes
#19
I mentioned that a neighbour had an 'Ambassador' but was a mite confused - it was a Diplomat.... which had the 5.4l Chevy V8 powerplant.
(the american link...)
As an aside a girlfriend had a '73 Kadett -it was a deep burgandy with dark red interior. Really solid car. Hers was a 1.2 's' I think. Twin carb'd
(the american link...)
As an aside a girlfriend had a '73 Kadett -it was a deep burgandy with dark red interior. Really solid car. Hers was a 1.2 's' I think. Twin carb'd
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