drjim: I did some Googling around based on the 1946 LUC on the rear. The LUC was a JD stationary motor. Picture of one. Whatever is powering the trike looks a lot like that - but some of the other pics out there of LUCs don't have the hump cover at the end.
It is things like this that help restore my battered faith in personal freedom.
ReplyDeleteHeh. That ride is kinda "in yer face," eh?
ReplyDeleteWhat was it made from?
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew - you know how emails are....
ReplyDeleteAhhh...OK. You're the only farm equipment/semi-truck guru I know, so I thought you might have known where the 'corpse' came from.
ReplyDeletedrjim: I did some Googling around based on the 1946 LUC on the rear. The LUC was a JD stationary motor. Picture of one. Whatever is powering the trike looks a lot like that - but some of the other pics out there of LUCs don't have the hump cover at the end.
ReplyDeleteDayamm! No chance of whiplash there! :-D
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