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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Location
      central Kansas
      Posts
      29

      Pro touring Radio Flyer

      Have been working on this for a few years, it is my version of a hot rod Radio Flyer, have run thru a few parades in it and is lots of fun, someday hope to lay a deep red pearl pain job on it and hit a few car shows with it, in the meantime it is in my garage and gets out every once in a while to spin donuts at the end our or dirt road. It's running a 49cc mini crotch rocket motor. Enjoy



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      NoVA
      Posts
      241
      Looks a bit more Pro-Street than Pro-Touring :
      Eric
      '72 Full Ride Chevelle: LS7 power, Optima juice

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Nov 2006
      Location
      Flo-rida
      Posts
      1,204
      Nice!!!

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Location
      Fort Myers, FL
      Posts
      1,003
      you need to get some 8's or 9's on that with some low profile rubber. It definitely needs a drop your sitting like a 4x4. Looks pretty sweet man way to think outside of the box.
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
      1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Location
      central Kansas
      Posts
      29
      Thanks, I wish I could have dropped it more, but any closer to the ground and my chain gear would have worked on the ground and on my wagon body, hopefully in the near future I can rework my transmission and get rid of that huge rear gear and then we can talk some drop!! Its just a big kids toy for now, was chaper than starting on my '54 chevy at the time and I had to have something to soothe the urge for motorized fun!




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