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Looks like a lot of fun, some nice cars. Thanks for sharing. Like Dan, I like the Chevy Corvair Rampside. I've seen another (maybe same) one on another car show thread this year on CO.
First time I've seen the motorcycle with the Rampside, though.
The motorcycle is of a unique model year (it isn't an Indian) - I'm neither certain of the manufacturer nor the year, but the style is unique to a very few years of motorcycle manufacturing. Of note: the single cylinder engine is actually incorporated into the frame i.e. the engine is integral into the frame. Indian Motocycle did this but I don't recall which year(s), other motorcycle manufacturers did the same - I just can't recall which years & who they were. It didn't last long as s. cylinder machines weren't very popular.
First time I've seen the motorcycle with the Rampside, though.
The motorcycle is of a unique model year (it isn't an Indian) - I'm neither certain of the manufacturer nor the year, but the style is unique to a very few years of motorcycle manufacturing. Of note: the single cylinder engine is actually incorporated into the frame i.e. the engine is integral into the frame. Indian Motocycle did this but I don't recall which year(s), other motorcycle manufacturers did the same - I just can't recall which years & who they were. It didn't last long as s. cylinder machines weren't very popular.
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Looks like a lot of fun, some nice cars. Thanks for sharing. Like Dan, I like the Chevy Corvair Rampside. I've seen another (maybe same) one on another car show thread this year on CO. First time I've seen the motorcycle with the Rampside, though.
The motorcycle is of a unique model year (it isn't an Indian) - I'm neither certain of the manufacturer nor the year, but the style is unique to a very few years of motorcycle manufacturing. Of note: the single cylinder engine is actually incorporated into the frame i.e. the engine is integral into the frame. Indian Motocycle did this but I don't recall which year(s), other motorcycle manufacturers did the same - I just can't recall which years & who they were. It didn't last long as s. cylinder machines weren't very popular.
The motorcycle is of a unique model year (it isn't an Indian) - I'm neither certain of the manufacturer nor the year, but the style is unique to a very few years of motorcycle manufacturing. Of note: the single cylinder engine is actually incorporated into the frame i.e. the engine is integral into the frame. Indian Motocycle did this but I don't recall which year(s), other motorcycle manufacturers did the same - I just can't recall which years & who they were. It didn't last long as s. cylinder machines weren't very popular.
Sears imported the 175 and 250 cc Puch motorcycles in the 50's and 60's and sold them under the "Allstate" brand.
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