1970 Glastron with 2005 Vespa PX-150 in the Cascades.
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I like the solar panel idea. Mine is not original either, I think you should make it your own, I do that with all my old vehicles. I had plenty of power with the boat and scooter in tow. I once towed a Honda Civic over the rockies and that was not easy. On flat land I have always been able to go 70+ but usually find a sweet spot at about 62mph no matter what I have in it or behind it. I have worn out the old 318 and will replace it with a 360 when I can. You might have a timing or compression issue because it should do a lot better than 50.
Thanks Gary. I am thinking of taking off all of the A/C units from the roof and streamlining it. Instead, I want to create a rooftop of solar panels and figure out somewhere else to house an A/C unit. I am not concerned with keeping mine in original condition, I would like to make it more efficient. You mentioned that yours hauls a scooter and a boat, do you have good power? I can't seem to get mine above 50 mph at the moment. Just got it running actually, fixed a fuel leak and filled brake fluid and she's purring, but at sluggish speeds.
Hi Douglas, The carrier I built was real simple. It is just channel iron welded to 2X2's that slides into receiver hitch tubes welded to the frame of the motorhome. I use a ramp made of the same channel to get the scooter up. Not able to take pics now but could this fall. I use the ladder to get on the roof for cleaning and maintenance, sometimes I haul stuff up there. I like your photos, it looks like you could freeze meat in there with all those A/C units. That dash board looks like it came out of a 747, thats what I call a command center. Keep us posted on your progress.
Gary, I've got a People scooter that I would like to build a carrier for. Is there any way that you can send me a clean photo of just your carrier so I can see how you built it? Does it tilt at all or how do you get the scooter up to the carrier?
On another note, what do you use the ladder for? I was thinking of taking mine off and creating a roof-access through one of the a/c units on mine.
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