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Haynes Roadster 100 years old this year !?
It seems the name has been used before = 100 years ago
http://www.classiccardatabase.com/sp...13&model=10312 32 bhp, wooden wheels and brakes on the rear only. How on earth did they get that through the IVA ? Great photo here: http://www.shorpy.com/node/4651 http://autoscar-info.blogspot.co.uk/.../1913%20Haynes http://www.carfolio.com/specificatio...ar/?car=265749 The Iowa car museum appears to have a 1916 Haynes http://www.acmoi.com/cars.html |
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Styling does not have seemed to have changed too much it's still got cycle style wheel arches and a square front.
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I wonder what a 7 would look like with running boards ?
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A 7 with running boards is called a Morgan I believe...
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Now that's cool.
I might build a car like that. Obviously I would have to dress appropriately as the guys in the pics to drive it |
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Iowa Car Museum is 60 miles from me. Roadtrip? When the weather gets better.
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