This looks a lot like a Triang, but it has two seats. I couldn’t find another example of this style.
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This looks a lot like a Triang, but it has two seats. I couldn’t find another example of this style.
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I think I know of another example in the northeast area of Vancouver at All American Classics on their display shelf. http://www.allamericanclassics.com/ I was gong to get a picture for you next time I go there. I remember it being different then others I have seen.
Oh wow! That looks like a fun place to browse!
– D
That place even has pics of some of their cars. They have a 1960s olds (1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 4 door hardtop http://www.allamericanclassics.com/olds.html) with what appear to be the 5 1/2″ bezels I need for Biscuit (I have a set, but they aren’t in the best shape http://www.ewillys.com/2009/06/27/my-rebuild-modifying-the-grille/). I may have to go check this place out. Or, circle back on a shorter trip.
This is an Anchor pedal Jeep. I have a single seat model just like this, on a slightly older model. The chrome railing, closed areas between the grille slats, headlights out on the fenders, all indicative of the Anchor Jeeps. Very rare. I know of three single seat models and this is the first double seat extended body I have seen.
So much awesome.