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The New Mickey "D" Car?? Oh Well.

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The New Mickey "D" Car?? Oh Well.

If McDonalds started building cars or motorcycles, think they'd look something like this?

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wonder if it runs on fryer grease? Or maybe "special sauce"
 
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What was the old joke? Fleetwood Mac-a car that looks like a hamburger, or a burger that looks like a car?
 
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Banjo said:
wonder if it runs on fryer grease? Or maybe "special sauce"

No joke - A buddy had an old Merceedes diesel that ran on vegatable oil. He used to go around the Chinese restaraunts in the area collecting their old frying oil and running his car on it. Smelled of Chinese take-out when he took off down the road. New meaning to "fast food".
 
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RobT said:
Banjo said:
wonder if it runs on fryer grease? Or maybe "special sauce"

No joke - A buddy had an old Merceedes diesel that ran on vegatable oil. He used to go around the Chinese restaraunts in the area collecting their old frying oil and running his car on it. Smelled of Chinese take-out when he took off down the road. New meaning to "fast food".
Trust me, I know all about it. :thumbsup: If I had the money I'd have a Grease Car myself.
I've done a lot of research into all kinds of alternative fuels.
Bio-diesel
Veggie oil
electric
Wood-gas
It's another of my intrests.
It just seemed fitting for the "burger-trike" to run on the Veggie oil/Used fryer grease
 
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Unless that's a Boca Berger in between the buns it probably needs highly saturated animal fat. And please hold the O-rings.
 
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strange though it may be who ever built it did a nice job on all the details, but left out the sesame seeds probably because of chafing a certain bodily area while getting in and out.
 
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Banjo said:
Trust me, I know all about it. :thumbsup: If I had the money I'd have a Grease Car myself.

That's great! I did not know this was an established "industry". Makes me want to go out and buy an old diesel and convert it. Green and greasy - sounds like a catch phrase to me.
 
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Too much free time!
 
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The details are creatively impressive!! I like the catsup-bottle tubes, tomatoe-slice front rim and onion-slice rear rims!! Should have made the front fender a french-fry! I but that burger gets HOT!! Not much cooling allowed for! :eeek:
 
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I but that burger gets HOT!! Not much cooling allowed for! :eeek: [/quote]



You would think there would be some sort of 'grill'..........
 
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equiprx said:
I but that burger gets HOT!! Not much cooling allowed for! :eeek:



You would think there would be some sort of 'grill'.......... [/quote]

Hehehe! Kinda "hot of the grill", eh? :devilgrin:
 
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