I was going through some old pics and found this
It was a pan head goose that belonged to my roommate, was built in 1972
couldn't make a u-turn in a standard intersection, but it road like an arrow in a strait line
I'm not positive but I think it was only the second one built at that time in L.A.
Hope you enjoy, Steve
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wow, that thing is just crazy. love it.
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Thats different!! I see where they got the inspiration
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nice
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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Never seen a gooseneck that long before, not sure if I like that part, love the rest tho
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Big-Steve wrote:I was going through some old pics and found this
It was a pan head goose that belonged to my roommate, was built in 1972
couldn't make a u-turn in a standard intersection, but it road like an arrow in a strait line
I'm not positive but I think it was only the second one built at that time in L.A.
Hope you enjoy, Steve
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