Texas Man's Life On The Road - One of a Kind Home On Wheels

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Texas Man's Life On The Road - One of a Kind Home On Wheels

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Now That is really Cool. Thanks Blaine.
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Yup...That's me in a few years!!!! Love it! (Buy I'd use a small block Chevy!)
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A little Teardrop like a T@B would be great to go around in a couple months at a time. I'd still need a good commode and a shower, though.... :lol:
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A friend of mine and his dad would take road trips every summer on their Goldwings. Ira( dad) made a trailer out of a beer keg. He took a model T coil and installed a button on the back of the keg with a sign that said KIDS- PUSH BUTTON TO HEAR SOUNDS. they would pull into a diner/ truck stop and the kids would read the sign and drag their parents by the hand to push that button. They would hear some sounds alright, normally their parents taking that voltage from the coil!!
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Interesting machine. Perhaps not great for travel, bit works for him.

Have you guys seen this guys writings? A guy and his dog, living mostly on a motorcycle with sidecar for several years. He travels up into the Rockies in the summer, and winters down in the Big Bend country.

http://www.americanadventurist.com/foru ... irit.1101/


I havent seen any recent updates, he was having some health issues last I knew.
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Looks like a guy who was down on his luck and decided to turn it into freedom.

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