Haha ! Send me an address ! I'm sure we can come to an agreement on somethingFeel free to store some of your stuff in my shop.
Haha ! Send me an address ! I'm sure we can come to an agreement on somethingFeel free to store some of your stuff in my shop.
I guess there's no rule about being ridable.I found my entry...
Merle.
Nice try ! I would have tried my self . Would look good with some old school flames and Pinn stripes maybe a set of Douglas karting wheels ! That’s too bad .Couldn't talk my friend out of this one...
Carl.
Edit: oh yes I did...
OH wait! Check the edit... I DID get it! So now I have two raggedy wagons and a pedal car. The car is crusty but it'll clean up some and I'll be looking into some classic race car paint schemes. I'm thinking this is the project I've been waiting for.Nice try ! I would have tried my self . Would look good with some old school flames and Pinn stripes maybe a set of Douglas karting wheels ! That’s too bad .
Now that there is an idea worth borrowing...I saw this old garden tractor hood today. It would have made a great wagon front end. Pricey though.
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I think you’re right Carl...Now that there is an idea worth borrowing...
Carl.
Brother, the David Bradley factory was in the town I grew up in. The town I live in now. In fact the town is named Bradley! They're long gone, and the factory that housed them was also a Roper factory for years. They're gone too, but we're still here in Bradley Illinois.I think you’re right Carl...
I did a web search for David Bradley Tractor, lots of images out there. Sold by Sears in the 50’s. A few on eBay in various conditions.
I’d be tempted to go back and haul it home if it were about half the price. I can visualize it on the front end of my Wagonator or maybe even a bike. Art Deco even.
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Someone say pedal tractor build off?????? Got some of those too as yard art . Maybe next time ! Haha . I’ve got rustBrother, the David Bradley factory was in the town I grew up in. The town I live in now. In fact the town is named Bradley! They're long gone, and the factory that housed them was also a Roper factory for years. They're gone too, but we're still here in Bradley Illinois.
Carl.
I've had pics of that saved for years, would be an amazing steam powered ride.It reminds me of this design concept that is always lurking in the back of my skull...
Jason
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