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Mickey Richaud

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....interesting.

Eclectic?

Would turn a few heads, for sure.
 
Turner chassis... but how's it look after bein' put on a FORKLIFT?!?! gah.
 
Yeah, I thought of that, but as light as it is, it probably didn't hurt it.

The more I look at that thing, the better it looks. Good thing it's too far away!
 
I s'pose it'd depend a great deal on the respect the operator had for the car. Big "unknown" there.
 
From the description, I assumed the operator was the owner...
 
Certainly one of the better looking home-built cars. Most seem to have horrible proportions, but this one is really rather pleasant.

Would be a fun project for a fraction of that price.
 
Doc,Tony,

When are you guys going to build your own cars.
Hey - you'get to put your name(s) on the side,& sell for
big bucks on eBay,down the road!

- Doug
 
A very 50s "Special" look to it.

Not too bad a price, though the reserve might not be....
 
I think that Doc should get it, add another name to the car and then call it the "Beau Hickory Dickory Doc"!

Sorry, I'll get me coat!

Seriously, it looks good, the proportions are right, and it could, conceiveably, be titled as a Turner, couldn't it? Turner Special?
 
It is a good looking car and it should be able to be titled as a Turner.
 
I gotta quit looking at it!

If I were closer...

I'd love to have a long-term project....

Janet's not driving her MGB and...

AAAAAUUUUUUUGGGGGHHHHHHHH!
 
It is nice, Mickey.....& you have that extra space in the garage now...
 
No space here... none at all!
 
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