That, good sir, is our 1959 LARC LX. Largest wheeled vehicle ever driven on the streets of Nashville.
That, good sir, is our 1959 LARC LX. Largest wheeled vehicle ever driven on the streets of Nashville.
Funds, my man. Needed to get the Gyro-X restored first.
Agreed. If you think of it like a Segway, then the C5 makes more sense....more being the key word here.
This sounds like the most metal LP of the year.
Holla at me at bennett@lanemotormuseum.org. I’m available that morning.
I usually need volunteers on the weekends. Morgan is my new Sunday guy (always need Sunday volunteers). Email me at bennett@lanemotormuseum.org and I’ll send you some info.
Ooooh, I hadn’t thought about that possibility. You may be correct.
That is correct, and a gamble I personally would not take. By “locked up”, I meant hidden. From federal agents. Still illegal.
It is currently in the basement. I may have it on display in the French section soon. Any Jalops that stop by during the week, and just HAVE to see it, ask nicely. If I’m here, I’ll be happy to take you down there. Otherwise, we offer guided basement tours every Saturday and Sunday.
And it’s available to rent for next year’s fundraising Rally! (yes, shameless plug) https://www.lanemotormuseum.org/rally-for-the-lane-cars/688-2015-honda-s660-rally
Yeah, at first glance, I just thought it was the M. Thanks! I sent this link to Jeff Lane, so we will see what happens.
Cool! We do have a Honda Vamos in the exhibit.
Yes, and we will put the museum’s YouTube channel at some point in the future.
We would love a Cactus M, but sadly, it never went into production. We could buy a Cactus and just take a sawzall to the roof. Hmmmmm....
We are videoing (videotaping? Is that still a word?) this, and plan to have it slickly edited and up on our YouTube channel at some point in the future. I plan to edit it out as many f-words as possible. No guarantees though.
I’m not crying, you’re crying!
Agreed. My commute is 72 miles one-way, but 90% of it I am actually movingat speed limit (or a little higher) down I40, which is a relatively downhill run. It’s relaxing in the morning, until I hit increasingly-busier Nashville traffic (on average 100 people a day are relocating here). Luckily the museum I work at is…
I feel like I’m the only one who liked the Fox sedan. I can’t really explain why.
Yup, that was the nail in the coffin.