Home-Built Horseless Carriage
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My friend, John Scanson, brings FARM SHOW to the coffee shop in our garage where a bunch of guys come over at 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. 6 days a week. They thought I should send you a photo of a “horseless carriage” I built. The body was built from rectangular tubing, plywood, and upholstery. It’s powered by a lawnmower motor and transaxle, fitted with motorcycle wheels. It’s steered by a single control lever up front. It looks like an antique and runs great. (Roger L. Westby, New Rockford, N. Dak.)
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Home-Built Horseless Carriage FARM HOME Cars My friend John Scanson brings FARM SHOW to the coffee shop in our garage where a bunch of guys come over at 9:00 a m and 3:00 p m 6 days a week They thought I should send you a photo of a “horseless carriage” I built The body was built from rectangular tubing plywood and upholstery It’s powered by a lawnmower motor and transaxle fitted with motorcycle wheels It’s steered by a single control lever up front It looks like an antique and runs great Roger L Westby New Rockford N Dak
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