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DCP03446.JPG (275271 bytes)As pictured to the left, this is my project Hemi powered Gasser truck. It is the one pictured on my "Hobbys" page. You can see a few more pictures there and read some more info. For those with serious interest, I can send more pictures and info. I have approx. $23k to $24 in parts invested at prices you won't find any longer plus 100s of hours of fab work. I will sell it for what I have in the parts. That is a firm offer on my part. It's not ready to fire yet but has a ton of work completed as such. Go to my "Contact" page if you wish to discuss this further.  THANKS !!,  Terry

CLICK HERE FOR MY "HOBBYS" PAGE THEN SCROLL DOWN TO THE HEMI TRUCK

 

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Pictured here is my cousins 1999 Trans Am 30th Anniversary Edition. (You can click on the pictures) I have posted a short description along with a few pictures of this car. I'm not sure what he needs for it. For any additional info Please contact him directly at the following phone # or email address

ROGER MULLEN - ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. (717)367-6891

CELL # (717)468-1197,  EMAIL - ROMUL12@aol.com

As seen on the pictures, this T-top TA is white with blue trim, including the blue anodized wheels. 30th Anniv. front floor mats still in box. It has 66,500 miles (check with him on that mileage) on the speedo. 6 spd manual trans., A 5.7 engine & all the usual Stereo and Creature Comfort options. It has a few small stone chips on the nose cover. It has a short crack defect at the top of each door panel as indicated on the picture which apparently is typical of this model. The car is otherwise very presentable and blast to drive with the stick shift transmission. I think anyone will be more than pleased with this Trans Am Collector Vehicle

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THIS IS A NICE TURN KEY RACER. YOU KNOW IT'S CHEAPER TO BUY ONE ALREADY BUILT SO STOP OVER WITH $10,000 OR BEST OFFER

CALL MARK AT (717) 580-3132

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1996 Harley Softail Fatboy – Vin # 1HD1BML11TY019509

Currently has 13,500 miles. At around 11,000 miles, original owner had the motor bored .05 over with new KB pistons installed, an Andrews cam with new lifters and work done to the carb. The original parts are in the new boxes and included.

Also installed just a few miles ago are 2 brand new Dunlop "Harley Script" tires. It has lots of extra chrome and a nice after market exhaust. A new size XL helmet is also included.

This Fatboy looks, runs & rides great and the original owner had nearly 20K invested in it. Looking for offers around $11,500 or some sort of a trade for a Street Rod

 

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Early 1970s CUSHMAN MILITARY 3 WHEEL HAULER

I bought this Cushman 7 or 8 years ago for $1000 if I remember right. Although it did not have a title, I drove it around for a while with dealer tags on it and it worked well. The gas tank did leak and I had a small 1 or 2 gallon carry along tank sitting in the bed with the gas line plumbed to it. I parked it when the brakes went to the floor. Titles are available from a business on the internet that I have used myself at least 3 times in the past. As a matter of fact, I used their services even before the internet was here

It was purchased from a local military base by the fellow I bought it from so I don't know a lot more about it's past. I'm sorry for the lack of memory here but I'm thinking the engine is an "ONAN", if I remember right and I havn't run it for a few years now.

It has motorcycle type handle bars and a 3 on the tree trans. It was fun to drive. It has a topper on the bed and holes drilled thruout with screen installed which leads me to believe it may have been used to haul trained dogs or the like. One picture shows a canvas door of which could use recovering. If you care to install them, I have both here

I have a modern version of the Cushman hauler that was an NYPD meter maid scooter. I customized it and use it all the time. There may be a picture of it here on my website

UPDATE on this one - I decided to just restore the old scooter so I guess it's not for sale just now

 Below are some neat links to Cushman web sites

http://www.cushmanclubofamerica.com/photos/2008PhotoMainPage.htm

http://www.hobbytech.com/

http://cushmanco.com/pages/common/customVehicles.html