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1964 = Retro, Right ? Citroen CX 6 wheeler incl.

Postby grizz » Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:17 am

Kinda cryptic, poo title.

But how do you title a show and tell about a Citroen CX Loadrunner, 6 wheel conversion, which is towing a 1964 Piper Comanche aeroplane thats been converted into a small caravan?

I thought some of you do buy Retro Cars, which has a great article in it on both, and the builder.

Here is a Youtube link, and some pics.

I would say right now...... I would be game to build one any time.
Though not as practical as the GrizzPod I would have it "Just because I can "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qjCrzOzN30

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Loads more on Google to take a look at.
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Re: 1964 = Retro, Right ? Citroen CX 6 wheeler incl.

Postby Cliffmeister2000 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:43 am

grizz wrote: Though not as practical as the GrizzPod I would have it "Just because I can "


Grizz, on this forum, use "url" in place of "link" in your hidden url statement.

I love the Piper! Thanks for the post! I wonder why it was de-commissioned as a plane? :thinking:

REally love the Citroen!
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Postby starleen2 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:48 am

Now that answers the aerodynamic question! :lol:
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Re: 1964 = Retro, Right ? Citroen CX 6 wheeler incl.

Postby doug hodder » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:36 am

Cliffmeister2000 wrote:I love the Piper! Thanks for the post! I wonder why it was de-commissioned as a plane? :thinking:


It's wings fell off! :)
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Postby grizz » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:58 am

Hi Doug, thanks for that.... I am not clever with the links etc.

I think, being a 1964 model, the airframe must have had its day.

I Googled and read a bit more about it.

The guy seems to have bought little more than the central fuselage, the tailpiece, dash etc seems to be home made.

He must have been an awesome and inspiring teacher to have at school.
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RE: CX & Aerocamper

Postby mezmo » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:50 pm

Hi grizz/Rian,

Thanks for posting this extremely interesting link!

I'm a Citroen fan - they're not at all common over here - and
this guy really has a creative imagination going on. Between
getting his CX transformed into a Loadrunner version and then
converting the Piper fuselage into a very untypical TD --- Well,
it'd be extremely hard to surpass this rig on the uniqueness scale!

Here's a link to his website:

http://www.thejoyofcx.co.uk/index.php?page=home

A very interesting and entertaining web site for anyone interested
in this kind of thing.

Thanks again for posting it.

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Re: RE: CX & Aerocamper

Postby grizz » Fri Jul 22, 2011 2:08 am

mezmo wrote:Hi grizz/Rian,

Thanks for posting this extremely interesting link!

I'm a Citroen fan - they're not at all common over here - and
this guy really has a creative imagination going on. Between
getting his CX transformed into a Loadrunner version and then
converting the Piper fuselage into a very untypical TD --- Well,
it'd be extremely hard to surpass this rig on the uniqueness scale!

Here's a link to his website:

http://www.thejoyofcx.co.uk/index.php?page=home

A very interesting and entertaining web site for anyone interested
in this kind of thing.

Thanks again for posting it.

Cheers,
norm/mezmo


Hi Norm,

Thanks for posting up his website.

Here is a link to my TIP TREASURES thread on Retro Rides where you will hopefully see some creative re-use of stuff too.

I think this guy must have been an inspiring school teacher.
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Postby steve smoot » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:31 am

I watched the video, very cool concept, but you do realize you guys drive on the wrong side of the road there... :lol:
I am not a complete idiot, some parts are missing...
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Postby petertl » Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:32 am

Here you go! Get this plane on ebay and start your trailer!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CESSNA-1 ... 3cba15cedd
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Postby wagondude » Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:19 am

There is an aircraft salvage yard about 40 miles from me. Do you think my wife would notice if I towed an airframe home? :lol:

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Postby Cliffmeister2000 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:57 am

wagondude wrote:There is an aircraft salvage yard about 40 miles from me. Do you think my wife would notice if I towed an airframe home? :lol:

Bill


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Postby Pottercounty » Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:45 pm

Being a pilot I can appreciate the Comanche & the conversion however, thats a really lightweight fuselage so be really careful in highway crosswinds with that tall V stabilizer. Looks like it could flip you over...

Terrific conversion on the other hand! Congratulations!
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RE: CX & Aerocamper

Postby mezmo » Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:47 am

Hi grizz/Rian,

You're welcome. I've not had as much luck finding items to recycle as
you have. 'Thought the stove/oven you built out if the LP gas bottle was
a very successful project!

I agree, he must be one heck of a teacher if he can convey his
resourcefulness and vision to his students and have that inspire them to
emulate his world and life view.

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RE: CX & Aerocamper

Postby mezmo » Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:58 am

Hi Pottercounty/Tim,

I was wondering about his leaving the tail section on too. It definitely
telegraphs what the TD/Caravan used to be to the uninitiated. I was
wondering why he didn't cut the rear section of the fuselage off before the
"G" or "L" or a bit before the "G" of the identifying number, angling
the cut a la DR Kamm's criteria for such. He must have wanted the novelty
of the full fuselage or felt it wasn't worth the effort after deciding what
length he needed for the sleep area, since that does go a bit into the taper
of the rear section of the fuselage.

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Postby grizz » Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:19 am

Hi Mezmo/Norm, I wish I was not as self concious about some of the stuff I build, make or change the use of.... otherwise you would see a lot more of what I get up to.

Most people do not " get " what guys like me are up to , it is never about the money or cost of making an item, it is easy to go out and buy stuff, but I get a kick out of peoples surprise or even shock when they find out or figure out what an item started its life as.
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