1920 Briggs & Stratton
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This national award winning 1920 Buck Board Flyer is actually street legal. See the unusual operation of this rare and interesting vehicle.
This national award winning 1920 Buck Board Flyer is actually street legal. See the unusual operation of this rare and interesting vehicle.
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Very well done, informative vid. No camera vertigo, no long intro, no repetition, and well chosen facts. This should be in a KZread tutorial.
Fantastic..Never knew they existed, thanks for posting..It's like the original Go-Kart idea...
Connect to electric--eBuckboard Flyer with two lithium batteries. 2000 amp and its really flying...cheers from Australia 🇦🇺. G'day
Flexing of wood for suspension?? As big as some people are today would probably snap as you get on road. That was cool for showing thanx!!
@jerbear7952
10 ай бұрын
What a dumb think to say
@kyleglenn2434
4 ай бұрын
Obviously Ash would be required
This is my uncle! He has since passed away (7 years ago) but I am currently trying to get the thing up and running again. If you have questions let me know and I can forward them to my Dad and other uncle (his brothers)
Would like to have seen it running and being driven. At least one Briggs and Stratton was sold in England back in the 1920s.
It looks like a toboggan with wheels.
nice car, good show, thank you!
Would have loved to have seen it driven.
That thing is cool.
You brought it home to Wisconsin!
Very Nice!👍
good job !!
Smart Car of the 1920's!
Back fender of my son's razor scooter is the brake also, clever.
I know where ones at right now....Its sitting in a chicken coop under an old army tent canvas. Not sure of the year. At some point in its life someone brush painted it black and tried to redo the leather seats with some cheap cloth but otherwise it appears to be complete.Ive looked at it several times and never noticed the brake system as shown in the video! Cool! your video has peaked my interest and I may make an offer on it.
@brianm572
5 жыл бұрын
Curious did you ever go make an offer?
I wonder how the Briggs and Stratton Flyer would preform with a 20hp B&S V-twin mounted on it.
awww no one ever drives this car on video :(
With a 2 hp engine I'm surprised it goes that fast especially if carrying two people. We had Go-carts with 2 1/2 hp Tecumseh Engines that did about 22 mph with only 1 person
you have a video of it running?
We may be going back to that because of new car prices.
do not waste your time watching this as it doesn't get driven or even started.
@nickdipaolofan5948
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@jameslaw3740
5 жыл бұрын
It was started
i would love to modify the seats and chassis specially. thanks.
amigo esta bien tu video, amigo me puedes decir.. quien canta la musica que le pucistes al enpieso gracias..
luv it where can i get a working replica and how much
I can see this on the market as a children's car. Just put disc brakes on it and a new fuel injection engine, lights, horn and seat belts, it could sell. Put speed equipment on it and it could be a good little hot rod for them.
ALGUIEN ME PUEDE DECIR, QUIEN LO CANTA ESA MUSICA GRACIAS..
Wow
Basically a go kart
lol who else saw that this guy's username is KDawgzFilmz??
"Going down the road..." I wonder, could the Mk2 go up the road... or could it just go "there and back?"
Wood suspension?? *lol*
message i mean
If i sit in that i will break the car in two pieces
@gregorydahl
Жыл бұрын
I was laughing out loud when i saw that and imagined a bump in the road
@jasonmuscat3945
Жыл бұрын
@@gregorydahl it came out in the 1920s when roads were in spectacular condition 👌
Smith Motor Wheel is not an "English Company" in the common definition of the term. It was a company based in the good old U.S. of A. Now if you were Amish you might call a U.S. based company "English".
@bingola45
10 жыл бұрын
This is correct. The Smith Co. is from Milwaukee, famous for motorcycle manufacture. The confusion arises from the product; the Smith Motor Wheel is a licensed version of the British patented Wall Auto Wheel. I believe legendary US engineer Carl Neracher was involved somewhere along the line.
how much email me
It's told to be the cheapest car ever made!
Thanks for not starting it. We didn’t really want to hear it run. We only wanted to hear talking about it.
@gregorydahl
Жыл бұрын
🙉
DRIVE IT👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👺👺👺👺👺
El motor suena a una máquina de coser como la singer j a j a j a j a y se te montas eres gordo/ a lo destruyes😁😂 y si suben una pareja de gordos, madremia lo rompen por 2 XD 😁😂😃😄😅
We came see it it Driven...it was Not driven or started.. Gave a thumbs down.