MazdaFlyer
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Hauled this farm shed find home in February. It’s been stashed in garage ever since, I’ve been itching to do something with it. So I guess it will be my starting point. Lots of unknowns with it. Thought to be from 1934 or so, at least it’s older than me.
I’ve collected some parts for it. If successful a mix of original, repops, recycled, used and new parts may get it riding again. As of now it’s still stashed away. In the morning I’ll set it free if it’s not raining.
“TransWorld” refers to a transition period of time of ‘33 to ’35 maybe ‘36 or so when the change over from 28” to 26” tires was taking place and one frame size may have been used for either tire size.
My initial goal is to go through it mechanically add some missing components and parts that would bring it back to somewhat original appearance. It won’t be a full blown restoration but more of a ratty survivor restoration, think preservation.
Some motivation and inspiration.
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I’ve collected some parts for it. If successful a mix of original, repops, recycled, used and new parts may get it riding again. As of now it’s still stashed away. In the morning I’ll set it free if it’s not raining.
“TransWorld” refers to a transition period of time of ‘33 to ’35 maybe ‘36 or so when the change over from 28” to 26” tires was taking place and one frame size may have been used for either tire size.
My initial goal is to go through it mechanically add some missing components and parts that would bring it back to somewhat original appearance. It won’t be a full blown restoration but more of a ratty survivor restoration, think preservation.
Some motivation and inspiration.
https://images.search.yahoo.com/sea...hone&fr2=p:s,v:i,m:sb-top&ei=UTF-8&n=60&x=wrt
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