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Necessity being the mother of invention and all that...........
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i used to use a cortina p100 pickup most bikes just about fitted in the pickup bed and the tailgate was strongenough to support the rear wheel if needed sorry cant find any surviving photo,s but of course it was modded essex v6 and alloy wheels from an SD1,
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There's a local guy here who used to have a Sierra based one with twin rear wheels. Photos of it in the Street Cars page on the main site.
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