It may not be a trike, but cool just the same...

I love it!
These were some of the bikes my dad and uncle worked on for others and were sitting in various states in the boneyard on our farm when I was kid.
Part of the bikes we kids grew up on in the 50's.ThumbUp
 
The thing I like about Jay is that he rides his stuff and doesn't just let it sit and look at it. Survivor stuff like this he does not restore but stuff that has to be restored he does then drives it until it is at about 85% and restores it again. To have something you look at and n ot ride would be like being Marriest to a playboy model and sleeping in separate bedrooms every night .

Steve
 

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