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Chasing down info about PowerKing and Speedex transmissions will always include Crosleys but this time I ran into some neat small 2 seaters, thought of Bud Andrews and just had to post a link.

crosley_pup_c3-t_mighty_eighth_small-650
crosley-fire-jeep2

And more at:
http://ewillys.com/?s=crosley

What do you think?  Can you picture a Wheel Horse 2 seat jeep?  Fire Truck?

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wallfish

Bought the Mini Beep plans and have a guy who will CNC the plywood parts. I did some tinkering with a trans/engine setup to fit too but that's as far as I got. The plan was to try and copy the old Wheel Horse Jeep Jr.
http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/51978-anyone-know-what-this-is/#comment-479084
 

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rog 8811

I built this one on a Westwood tractor chassis.

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AMC RULES
Looks really nice...  :handgestures-thumbsup:
any picts available of the build in progress? 

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DennisThornton

I think there was a build thread on my old machine onder the homebuild tab

http://myoldmachine.com/topic/2095-my-westwood-mini-jeep/

Before, after pictures and no middle!  Dang!  

OH!  Reading instead of just looking revealed:

http://www.instructa...-ride-on-mower/

Yep!  Worth a look!  http://www.instructables.com/id/Gas-petrol-powered-jeep-from-ride-on-mower/

Thank you!

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953 nut

Dennis; do you mean to say we have to read the words, heck I just want to look at the pictures!    :ychain:      :ROTF:

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DennisThornton

Dennis; do you mean to say we have to read the words, heck I just want to look at the pictures!    :ychain:      :ROTF:

I was too excited to read!  Actually completely missed the link at first, started to reply here, went back thinking surely there was more, and lo and behold!  I bet I'm not the only one to do that either!
So I posted the direct link again!

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ol550

Rog,  Steering wheel is on the wrong side. :ychain:

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DennisThornton

Rog,  Steering wheel is on the wrong side.

He mentioned that.  What I want to know is how he DID that!

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rog 8811

Rog,  Steering wheel is on the wrong side.

He mentioned that.  What I want to know is how it DID that!

:) Two chain wheels and a short loop of motorbike chain. There is a plumber block, not shown on the second picture, that holds the top end of the old steering column stub.

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DennisThornton

Rog,  Steering wheel is on the wrong side.

He mentioned that.  What I want to know is how it DID that!

:) Two chain wheels and a short loop of motorbike chain. There is a plumber block, not shown on the second picture, that holds the top end of the old steering column stub.

 

 

Cool!  There's always a way!  Very nicely done!

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