This is Rozie Mo...
Rozie's getting ready for her third year on the pullin track.
Plenty of new pics at the bottom of the page.
The motor in the R was junk an the ZA had a big crack in the rear end housing.
The 206 motor is now in the R.


Slo Mo found this gem fer me in East Piglick Indianer. Hauled her home in September of 2000.
This one is a '51 ZAU. We had to drag it on, but a half hour of tinkerin an some gas was all it took to drive her off.


Slo left one of his gloves on the Z. It rode there all the way from Indianer ta Misery


This is the other half of Rozie, a '46 RTU that we got in Pilot Grove Misery fer the princely sum of $125.
It took a helluva lotta heatin an beatin to get the hub loose so she'd fit between the fenders.


Case power lines up the R between the fenders.


Three flat tires, two stuck brakes. We hadda use the M5 to drag her off.


The destruction has begun.


Anybody need a good boat anchor?


Fortunately the clutch and flywheel are both salvageable.


It took a lot of heat to loosen the knuckle on the steering shaft.


It also took a big hammer and bit of colorful language.


These 12.4x38 Armstrong tires came off of a TerraGator. Should bite well..


The Armstrong tires did work pretty good, but they're not enough to
hold Rozie's fat ass on the ground so it's time for something bigger.
This old U gave up a nice set of 12x38 drop-center rims.


There's no need to spend money on new parts when you have your own junkyard.
It don't hurt to have a smoke wrench either.


OK, this sucks. Who's the dummy that forgot to measure the dish?


Jackpot! Found just the right wheel center on a old Massey Harris.


Lil Bro works at a Harley shop. He'll work for beer.


All they need now is some rubber.


Oh, looky... we found some rubber.


All done.


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