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Alastair Saxton
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Post by Alastair Saxton »

Harko - good spotto. :D But no photoshop involved. :lol:
It is a Vespa 3 wheel delivery. When I bought and restored it it had no load body on the back. It would probably have had a zink box/van body.
I had wrecked a rusted out 60 Pontiac for parts for my 59 Bel Air and kept those rear fender pieces cause they were just so nice. I used sections from all sorts to create a Ute type loadbody. I wanted it to look as though it could have left the factory that way. Bumper and panel beneath the bumper is a narrowed down HR . Tailgate is hand fasioned.

The scooter itself is quiet fun to cruise around the neighbourhood with, but never to do any far distance with. Got a 175 cc motor with 4 gears. The diff splits to give you reverse, So you have four reverse gears!!!From the side shafts it has a chain drive on each side down to the back wheels.
Hope no one is too dissappointed with the little thing, but it did get the imagination going. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Ken
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Post by Ken »

No disappointment here Allistair, THATS THE COOLEST VESPA I'VE EVER SEEN!!!!!
great custom work :D

I reckon you had the whole forrum scratching there head on this one..
Well done harko to :wink:
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Post by Ken »

BTW Allistair thats a nice lookin HR in the background!
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Post by Blacky »

Thats either a very big numberplate or a very small bakkie Alastair :shock:
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Post by Trev »

You could have left the badge untouched and I wouldn't have known what the hell it was :roll: :? .
How are we supposed to guess what it was when it's a custom? :?
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Harko
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Post by Harko »

Trev wrote:Don't just say "I see" tell us what it is :roll: .

I could wait for the answer then say "yeh thats what I thought" :wink:
I put a photo there for you Trev .

Lets go a little more custom Alistair 8) :lol:
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Post by wot179 »

Nice job lowering the HR,Harko.
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Post by Harko »

I lowered the wall and garden onto the driveway too , :)
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Post by EKjimmy »

that shits all over that jap trike with the FB arse end on it!
awesome!
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Post by mrs ratbox »

harko's version cept chuck the vespa engine and add hyabussa :twisted: :twisted: 8)
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Post by 1962ek »

Could be a FB or EK wagon modified into a ute with parts of an FC bumper. DEFinately smells GMH
GAS455
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Post by GAS455 »

I knew what the parts were off, but I knew that it wasn't stock.
Helps when you have a '60 Ponti though.

Cool little thing!
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Alastair Saxton
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Post by Alastair Saxton »

Ratbox , took your advice with the Hyabussa motor. It's a bit quicker than with the Vespa motor. Have to get Phoebe a crash helmet though.
By the way Harko. This is South Africa, walls get raised but never lowered.
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Post by Harko »

Alastair Saxton wrote:Ratbox , took your advice with the Hyabussa motor. It's a bit quicker than with the Vespa motor. Have to get Phoebe a crash helmet though.
By the way Harko. This is South Africa, walls get raised but never lowered.
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Man , Your awesome :lol: :D
How long did it take you to do that ? and do you use the tools as a short cut or actually click on the tool of choice ?
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Post by Ken »

Classic!
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