A fellow enthusiast sent me this photo of what could the the Country Buggy production line from the factory with the 3 CBs in situ.
It is actually a photo of his "shed" which is rather well fitted out. The CB body you see on the rotisserie was unbolted from pan sitting on the
hoist. The body was bolted to the rotisserie using the bumper bar bracket holes as mounting points and the hoist was then dropped leaving both the pan
and the body to be worked on separately.
Both the other two CBs are runners and it wont be long before the next one is on the road as well.
Country buggy hog!
Very fine and VERY TIDY setup. much envious, i wish i had that much room. I often have trouble looking for an air pocket to breathe in my air
garage...
Bill,
Pretty impressive.
I'd be happy to settle for a CB or the shed!
Regards,
Steve
I'd settle for a shed...after all , you can build the CB anytime...
John,
You mean YOU can build a CB anytime!!!
Regards,
Steve
WOW
what a dedicated country buggy enthusiast
and a great photo..
notice the CB on the right has left its mark on His nice clean
floor....
even correct mufflers and tail lamps...
LEE
id say theres room for another 5-10 country buggies in there, i recently helped a mate vern mckay get a country buggy running here in qld i restored over 10 years ago so another 1 will be hitting the road soon as well.
Very cool
Steve, can you email some pics of the Country Buggy you got going as well as the KO number?
Cheers
Graham