AZRodDave Well-known member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 1,017 Location Phoenix, AZ Aug 6, 2016 #1 Before Mazda had the idea, there was this: (well, sorta) http://silodrome.com/radial-engined-pickup-truck/
Before Mazda had the idea, there was this: (well, sorta) http://silodrome.com/radial-engined-pickup-truck/
Tripper Older and more rusted every day! Joined May 10, 2007 Messages 14,170 Location Central Tejas Aug 6, 2016 #2 WOW... someone spent a LOT of hours on that!!! BoB
earthman Fascinated by rolling objects! Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 12,261 Location Tempe AZ on the corner of Oak and Southern Aug 7, 2016 #3 mind boggeling!
DozerII Well-known member Joined Sep 4, 2015 Messages 4,765 Location Saskatchewan Can. Aug 7, 2016 #4 Can't imagine how long that took to design let alone build.
lowbudget50 Creators of all things awesome Joined Sep 23, 2012 Messages 5,829 Aug 7, 2016 #5 Wow! There is some one thinkin outside the box!
maverickmk Rebel Rodder Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 9,149 Location Cocoa FL Aug 7, 2016 #6 I would love to see that thing fire up! Those sounds awesome.
I-R-POPS ''Rusty Mopar Slacker'' Joined Aug 24, 2012 Messages 4,271 Location Tome, New Mexico Aug 7, 2016 #7 Sweet!!!!!
hadahemi Member Joined Jul 13, 2012 Messages 22 Location Illinois Aug 7, 2016 #8 . Just got the new HotRod magazine, that truck is on the cover!
Toad Well-known member Joined Dec 20, 2009 Messages 1,503 Location The big pond Aug 7, 2016 #9 Seen a couple motorcycles that used that motor! Toad
Bamamav Well-known member Joined Mar 29, 2012 Messages 6,191 Location Berry, Alabama Aug 7, 2016 #10 Wild! Reminds me of a old Bill Cosby skit about taking his driver's license test in Fat Albert's car that had a Cessna airplane engine.
Wild! Reminds me of a old Bill Cosby skit about taking his driver's license test in Fat Albert's car that had a Cessna airplane engine.
lowbudget50 Creators of all things awesome Joined Sep 23, 2012 Messages 5,829 Aug 7, 2016 #11 https://youtu.be/GjRwxNX6Q_o
AZRodDave Well-known member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 1,017 Location Phoenix, AZ Aug 8, 2016 #12 Something a little more practical. Okay, maybe not "practical" in the sense of useful, but ...
K King Herald Well-known member Joined Nov 10, 2010 Messages 533 Location England Aug 8, 2016 #13 I wonder what the cooling is like, seeing as they replaced a 6 foot prop with a 12" electric fan?[S The workmanship is outstanding though. That brake pedal!!! [dr Someone has a serious imaginative talent.
I wonder what the cooling is like, seeing as they replaced a 6 foot prop with a 12" electric fan?[S The workmanship is outstanding though. That brake pedal!!! [dr Someone has a serious imaginative talent.
W Willowbilly3 A *real* tin magnet Joined Dec 10, 2007 Messages 7,847 Location Black Hills South Dakota Aug 9, 2016 #14 That is an over the top piece of automotive art!! It would have been cool to see them mash the loud pedal or run it in the 1/4.
That is an over the top piece of automotive art!! It would have been cool to see them mash the loud pedal or run it in the 1/4.