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This is horrible.

Very bizarre. Trailer is pretty cool, but an automatic!?!
 
I wondered how long it would be before that thing showed up here....hehehehehe
 
Someone was saying the other week they needed an automatic for their wife. Wonder who that was?

In fact the more I see of these cars and how much folks love em, even this will find a home and help save the marque.
 
ya, besides the trailer, the automatic trans stands out. i actually like the trailer set up.
 
What does the gauge on the left of the dash do?
 
There was a TR6 that kept popping up for sale a couple of years ago that had a custom trailer similar to that one (made out of the back half of a TR6 though). It was originally listed on a collector car trader site for a whopping $96,000, then showed up on eBay a couple of times. The trailer idea is kind of a neat idea, but I suspect a perfectly salvageable car was killed to make it.
 
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What does the gauge on the left of the dash do?

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I think that's an early-style control knob for the heating/defrosting system.

A Chevette engine and slushbox. Oh, my, my. Rescue the poor thing, someone..... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
I was thinking about converting my parts Midgets into either;

A - A trailer like the one pictured.
B - A Four door Midget convertable.

I like the sound of Four door the more I think about it. ICK!
 
or
C. a love seat for the den.
 
Yeah that too.
 
heh... stretch it out and make a midge-limo.

Re: Trailer, I've seen a pretty nifty B trailer where TWO rearends were mated together @ the center of the wheel arch so that the trailer had two "trunks" & each end had a boot lid to open - one forward and one rearward, all four "brake light" assemblies were energized/working, but the fwd set only illuminated the amber as running lights.

Edward
 
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