My new Puch G
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Re: My new Puch G
The yellow is growing on me as I drive this thing
May just paint the grill black
May just paint the grill black
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Re: My new Puch G
what about black diagonal stripes?
How could anyone run into a moving warning sign?
How could anyone run into a moving warning sign?
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Hmm... Not a bad idea...
But do you think they will hit just plain safety yellow
Like the new profile pic
But do you think they will hit just plain safety yellow
Like the new profile pic
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Added another one to the madness
This one is for the wife
May be for sale
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This one is for the wife
May be for sale
1994 350GDT with new factory block
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Re: My new Puch G
Very nice!
That color sure looks familiar....
That color sure looks familiar....
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yuppcolette wrote:Very nice!
That color sure looks familiar....
For 1 second I thought about having a red SWB and red LWB - then my wife caught me looking at yours and she quickly put and end to it
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lol where did ya dig up that jungle jim LMAO absolutely hilarious..
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I was just doing a search for: "How to mount a dozen lights, Mercedes emblem, 2 ammo cans and a useless little good for nothing solar panel above the windshield" ...and that G popped up! Go figure.
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Well the guy has switched from a g-wagen to a sprinter van now for expressing his creativity:
https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/rds/rvs ... 56563.html
https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/rds/rvs ... 56563.html
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Oh, my... Don't you just love that bathroom wall treatment, and the extra mirrors hanging from the rack?! But wait, there's more!
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I can't believe this is a real thing.
I'm trying to follow some of the logic here.. any theories on the chains? There appears to be a 2000lb winch stuffed behind the bumper, judging by the micro-fairlead. And is that PVC pipe on the sides? Amazing.
I'm trying to follow some of the logic here.. any theories on the chains? There appears to be a 2000lb winch stuffed behind the bumper, judging by the micro-fairlead. And is that PVC pipe on the sides? Amazing.
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Points scored for originality... and that's it.
I especially like the lights in the side bars, begging for the first gravel to come from the wheels to break them...
Also, the lights above the windshield, shown in the "map reading" position
I especially like the lights in the side bars, begging for the first gravel to come from the wheels to break them...
Also, the lights above the windshield, shown in the "map reading" position
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Maybe they drew inspiration from the Quadrophenia motorcycle?
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For aerodynamicsGenevaPinz wrote:Points scored for originality... and that's it.
I especially like the lights in the side bars, begging for the first gravel to come from the wheels to break them...
Also, the lights above the windshield, shown in the "map reading" position
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Re: My new Puch G
What's the contraption behind the rear ladder? Two chains and bungee cord? Washing line? Come to think of it, why two ladders? What's the tube under the rear end? Storage?
Lots of "What's that"! on this vehicle!!
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Lots of "What's that"! on this vehicle!!
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