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ay ay ay...my friend from Brazil sent me this.....
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i just wonder if it has 2 motors??? is it a volksota??? or a toywagon??? os is that a ford front??? does it really matter??
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With 2 motors it will at least have enough power to get out of it's own way.
![]() ![]() Maybe it's the Brazilian version of "All Wheel Drive". ![]()
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looks normal for that part of the world. It may wind up with a harness and a mule when the gas runs out.
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You got that right.....You see some pretty interesting stuff in that part of the world. I enjoied seeing those cars as much as anything else on the guided tour.
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Looks kind've like when the dogs get stuck together...quick, grab the hose!.
Reminds me of something else too.. Does anyone remember in the mid to late 60's when the early days of the hippy van craze was in swing, the vans w/ the top half of VW Bugs, Austin Minis and other assorted smaller cars were welded to the tops...kind've a boneyard design high-roof thing?. In the 60's, I remember seeing lots of them on the hiways...Dog, you got any pictures of these!?. ![]() ~ Pete
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I know just what your talking about Pete - those were the rage in the late sixties - I'll have to look if I've got any shots - don't recall any right off.
One I do remember was a car carrier the Outcasts Racing Team used to bring out to West Hampton. Molded to the roof was about a '66 Charger body - it was the complete interior from the firewall to the back of the rear window. It had the front buckets and a rear seat and 4/5 people would ride up there. It was a real clean job and I believe it had a/c. Wish I had Taken a picture!
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