my dad had one of those when I was a kid. not sure of the size, his may have been slightly bigger. it was a crosley, had Crowley 4cyl. engine, and had some attachments with it for farming.
Very Neat. Looks like someone spent a lot of time. I know that Struck (struckcorp dot c om) makes a little kit called the "Mini Beep". They have been making kits for mini bulldozers since the 50's or 60's so they might have made the kit for this.
Mustie1, Cool little jeep, looks like it would be a blast to beat around in. I have no clue why there were all those extra peddles. Did not notice any power takes offs that they would operate. Thanks for shooting the video and posting it.
Well, I can tell you that old Cutworm would get all sloppy over that little machine. Yeah, I'd say 60 mph might be a little optimistic as well! What a neat machine, I wonder what it's story is, I'll bet it's interesting as hell! I can't imagine why it was built, but it sure looks fun to have. I'd be afraid to drive it on the street though, it just looks like sheer suicide! Great vid and a great subject.
Wow that's cool. Duel control too lol
Oh look it's the ultimate pedal car. It's got puddles in it right 🙂
my dad had one of those when I was a kid. not sure of the size, his may have been slightly bigger. it was a crosley, had Crowley 4cyl. engine, and had some attachments with it for farming.
I want it
It’s a 60’s palomino riding mower.
Almost as cool as the worlds smallest Farnicastaff and canuton valve
could be a King Midget – t hey were advertised in mags such as Popular Mechanix, etc
Is that a Crosley-Tayler COBRA engine in it?
I like that!
nice mini jeep, where were you, looks like I missed a great show.
Very Neat. Looks like someone spent a lot of time. I know that Struck (struckcorp dot c om) makes a little kit called the "Mini Beep". They have been making kits for mini bulldozers since the 50's or 60's so they might have made the kit for this.
Mustie1, Cool little jeep, looks like it would be a blast to beat around in. I have no clue why there were all those extra peddles. Did not notice any power takes offs that they would operate. Thanks for shooting the video and posting it.
those were the passanger OhShit Breaks lol
Well, I can tell you that old Cutworm would get all sloppy over that little machine. Yeah, I'd say 60 mph might be a little optimistic as well! What a neat machine, I wonder what it's story is, I'll bet it's interesting as hell! I can't imagine why it was built, but it sure looks fun to have. I'd be afraid to drive it on the street though, it just looks like sheer suicide! Great vid and a great subject.
We have an old Crosley mini jeep out on the scrap pile. But it is bigger than that one. Ours is all rusted out and the engine is seized.
It almost looks like a modified Mini Moke.