This bike was featured in the June 1935 issue of Popular Mechanics, I don't have that issue anymore, and just missed one on eBay a few days ago. It has a real neat cover of an artists idea of a bike
This idea is not new, somewhere in my junk is a photo of a steam driven auto used to pace bicycles on an indoor banked race track. Bob in connecticut..........King of Useless Transportation Triva
Think how cold it was when Henry Ford set the Land Speed Record on January 12, 1904 on the frozen surface of Lake St. Claire. First American to hold that record at 91.37 MPH. Bob in connecticut, Ford
Ray, I heard that one too, but how come they didn't have the same problem with lower case b's & d's? What I want to know is why I can mixup both b's&d's and p's&q's using a KEYBOARD? Maybe my right i
Thanks for the update Bob. I knew they were impressionists. Question is after Vincent cut his ear off were his glasses half on or half off? Bob in connecticut
What is the Steam Record? Seam cars are real big back here, about 30 of them within an hours drive. We left the church in a 20 HP Stanley 25 years ago, and life has been clear sailing ever since. Bob
WOW! Nice car! I'd guess it's a Lister, they ran a bunch of different engines in them when they were new. Bob in connecticut /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try