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285 viewsThe Spyder's twin-plug, six-cylinder Porsche engine.
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285 viewsSusan showing Bella how to play some funky game. Actually, it is challenging.
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285 viewsHey, watsa big idea?!
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285 viewsCampers.
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284 viewsThe top wooden box comes off the lower metal box. The wooden box has a door and the lower box has a drop-down tailgate.
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284 viewsAntonette and Bella relaxing in the field.
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283 viewsDetail of one of the mounting screws.
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282 viewsAdam's blue fasty and my baby toting a single-wheel trailer with Adam's EVO grill on-board.
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282 viewsVans.
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282 viewsBella, Ronin, & Antonette playing in the field.
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281 viewsJust a pretty picture of the muffler and the car it belongs to :-)
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281 viewsLooking down at the driver's side.
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281 viewsHere I removed the upper wood box. I took two of the C-channel side braces that were used to hold the wood panels and with a little drilling, cutting, welding, and two polyurethane castor wheels, made them into removable legs that can be used to support and move the trailer for the time being.
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281 viewsForward mount only works on late models. Needs to be re-designed to fit early and late models. I put some weight-lifting plates on it and it held 20 pounds very well, however, it became a little too bouncy for my tastes while driving. I removed 10 pounds and ran errands and the parcel tray held up just fine so I would rate it at 10 pounds maximum carrying weight.
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281 viewsBella a.k.a. Monkey
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280 viewsMost of the Type 3's that were next to the DDB group.
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279 viewsNice yellow 914 and it's not mine (everybody kept asking).
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