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Early Berzerkely

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Always a favorite, looks like a very nice early 4 wheeler is for sale:

Ebay Berzerkley

Note that the only picture I chose to enlarge was the one with the two car show chicks sitting on the bonnet. All I could think of was that I hope they didn't dent the bonnet.....

:crazyeyes:

Is it just me or does the top (hood) look bigger than the car?
 
Have you ever seen Keith Turk's 200+ MPH Berkeley ?

The aft part of the body is indeed a Berkeley and the car is registered and run as a Berkeley.

Compare the rear end with the pictures of the Ebay car.

Tim

200MPHBerkeley1.jpg
 
That's a very desirable Berkeley on eBay. It's actually one of the later 4 wheelers with the 4 cycle Royal Oilfield engine.

There have been quite a few Berks adapted for LSR events - I suppose people like the low frontal area or something. There are a few more here.
 
JamesWilson said:
That looks interesting... and it's only 300 miles down the road from me... which isn't often the case for ebay.com - the US site... Maybe he thinks the depreciating ÂŁ will attract more US buyers for a UK car.

Could happen, I suppose. There aren't many B95/B105 Berks over here. They imported about a dozen LHD cars when they were new and just a few RHD cars have been brought in over the years by individuals.
 
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