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Helicron




1932 Helicron In the late 1930's this one-of-a-kind Helicron was placed in a barn and forgotten. More than six decades later this odd lost little gem was rediscovered, rebuilt, and reintroduced to the world. Although the manufacturer is unknown, it's believed that this car was built in France 1932. Following the first World War it was not uncommon for recently displaced airplane engineers to look towards the automobile industry for employment. As in this example, a few entrepreneurs developed propeller-powered cars with the notion that propeller power was an efficient means of moving a vehicle. On this car, when the wooden propeller is spinning at full speed and efficiently, this little 1,000-pound boat-tailed skiff can hit freeway speeds exceeding 75 mph. This is the one and only Helicron in existence, owned by Lane Motor Museum in Nashville , TN.

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sent from Mr. Gordon -Thanks!

sportster




Dig it!

Makes me laugh every time!

Holey XL


Jeff sent these. XL drilled to the max!







A65 the future back breaker



prior


prior to the rebuild

roadside repairs





at the Lucky Bastards C.C. party in Pengrove ('05 I think)

Night Train




Jeff's Night Train a couple years back.


'58 TR6

This was a gift for our wedding from Jeff! Kick ass.


Sky building headlight mount & choppin down his 39mm front end.




Camping at Don's place (Jerome Az.). Had a kick ass time! His place was better than the show.






busted

Lionel's BMW. Found this when we stopped to fuel up about 2 hours into our trip to S.O.W. III.

custom

Customized tire tread... I think it'll catch on!

gas tank




This thing holds about 3 quarts of fuel!


BSA

pics from Sky


somewhere on the Smoke Out West I trip