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General Category => Unusual Microcar Discussion => Topic started by: adi on April 22, 2010, 09:02:04 PM
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Before anyone asks, NO, i have NO idea why the hell i just bought a wrong-wheel-drive two stroke 3 wheeler!
It appears to be a Bond Ranger Estate, MKG, 1964, original transferable reg, modern logbook, last tax disc 1996. 100% complete, but roof detached. Full of spares to make another 1/2 or so of a bond.
ETA at my garage tomorrow hopefully.
I got it for negligible money.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v405/adibrook/DSC00823.jpg)
Sometimes i think the day i found that Scootacar may have started a bad obsession.
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and i found GUJ 24D areal treasure mates !!!!
This Trident was hidden not far away from Shepherds bush / London area.
(http://www.kabinenroller.de/Pictures/Gallery/20.04.2010%2015-14-42_0001.JPG)
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WTF did you find that?!
What a jem! '66 like mine..
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Before anyone asks, NO, i have NO idea why the hell i just bought a wrong-wheel-drive two stroke 3 wheeler!
It appears to be a Bond Ranger Estate, MKG, 1964, original transferable reg, modern logbook, last tax disc 1996. 100% complete, but roof detached. Full of spares to make another 1/2 or so of a bond.
ETA at my garage tomorrow hopefully.
I got it for negligible money.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v405/adibrook/DSC00823.jpg)
Sometimes i think the day i found that Scootacar may have started a bad obsession.
That was on the road in '96?!..
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That was on the road in '96?!..
To put it another way, it was last on the road fourteen years ago. Time flies....
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Yeah, seems to be sitting a while. Its pretty rotten. Got it on a trailer today, didnt get a chance to move it to my garage but its all packaged up ready to move tomorrow morning.
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A lot of steel in the G so can be a lot of work to sort. Panels used to be available as I had a whole set spare - sold now. If you like these then I am sure there are more rather sad Gs out there wanting love. You called become a G man. The only thing less loved seems to be the poor old Plas 875. From what I have gleaned of Adi, right up your street sir, no tuning required for dangly front wheel fun.