Howdy, just thought I'd add some pics of my play mower!!
It started life as a white over red, VC SPORTS, but it's now my VC RAT! Flat black paint, 8 inch white walls all round, (had to modify the front end somewhat), functional chrome exhaust, (cracks a nice note too), and flames. I even made my own sticker for the cowl. It's fully functional, and I love the comments I gat when I mow my nature strips!
The engine is all original, points and the G3 carb.
If you were to get a metalic red/brass paint, and paint the white cap in the air filter, it might end up looking like a performance automotive airfilter!
Cheers Ty
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Not to sure about the bigger wheels on the front.Should have done it in gloss black them it would be.....well SNAP!!Interesting none the less.Should find some other wheels maybe like mag wheels,hey get some chrome wheels I'd like to see that.Good work, defiantly different.
What exactly is going on there with that chrome exaust Joe, I just cant make it out?
Cheers Ty
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Yes, but I'm wondering what is actually going on there, how has it been done?
Cheers Ty
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It's the Rat Rod look. Flat black paint, big wheels with white wall tyres, a touch of chrome, and red gloss flames. The chrome exhaust is actually a section of a lawn mower handle, off a rover if I remember correctly. The muffler is the standard VC, gutted, with the bottom exit welded shut, and the chrome pipe silver soldered into the top front of the muffler. The upside down handle is designed to give it a sleeker look. You can't see it in the pic, but the flat black paint work continues up the handle to enhance the look. The air filter is also mounted on a piece of chrome handle bar. The catcher was green and came from a fully green Mustang. Plastic primer and flat black paint.
I love interesting restorations, it shows that you don't always need to do the same old thing!
Cheers Ty
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Hey Greg, how about this for a Formula 1 look? Wouldn't that turn some heads!!
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Where is that one from Darryl, that's one of the most impressive 'Custom' jobs i've seen yet!
Cheers Ty
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Hi Ty, it is digitally created mate by digital artists...check out the website....Click HERE for some more info... The mower looks great tho, doesn't it!
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Im thinking the only way you could actually do that would be with a modified bike emgine, tuned to hell so it will scream 13,000rpm no trouble, then bevel reduce the RPM to spin the disc.