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Other Things Simplex / Nordland classic car auction
« on: June 01, 2015, 01:47:45 PM »
Hi all, I haven't been around much lately. My wife and I opened an ice cream and popcorn shop in Clarinda Iowa and it has been consuming all of my time for the last 6 months. This last week end Clarinda held the Ed Nordland classic car auction. There were a lot of classic cars in town for the auction and also a parade. One of the more rare vehicles auctioned was a 429 Boss Mustang that went for $174,000 I have been told. Pictured are some of the cars that were sold at auction and a few oics of other classic cars that stopped by the Popcream shop. Enjoy!

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Introductions / Re: Introduction
« on: June 01, 2015, 09:36:51 AM »
Welcome, post some pics and lets get this party started!

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I can't wait to see it in Portland Reese. We have been so busy with the new ice cream shop that I haven't had time to do anything with mine, but still plan on coming and seeing everyone in Portland...can't wait!

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Simplexes with Non-Original Engines / Re: AWESOME WEATHER for a ride.
« on: March 16, 2015, 08:19:35 AM »
Sounds like fun....I started mine up the other day, but no time for riding right now. Wish you were going Portland... would like to meet you, and see the servi.

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Other Things Simplex / Re: Simplex Fenders
« on: March 04, 2015, 07:40:55 AM »
How's the fender manufacturing process goin Rick? As soon as you get it mastered, you can start on mine. Both of mine have been bobbed. I still have the section you gave me for the rear, but I think 2 new fenders would work better. lol

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Other Things Simplex / Re: Simplex Fenders
« on: February 16, 2015, 03:43:15 PM »
Looks great Rick, you'll be spitting those things out left and right.

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Introductions / Re: Hello from Indian Territory
« on: January 28, 2015, 07:53:41 PM »
WelcomeRick. Post all info and a lot of pics. Love to see the whole process from start to finish.

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Simplexes with Non-Original Engines / Re: Simplex 5 speed build
« on: January 28, 2015, 07:48:35 PM »
Can't wait to see the out come. Post a lot of pictures.

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Make it a toy hauler Tom.

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Other Things Simplex / Re: Cold Weather starting
« on: January 10, 2015, 09:42:26 PM »
The Simplex has been the last thing on my mind lately Paul, but we have been doing a lot of renovations to the new ice cream /popcorn shop, but as far as I know we are still planning on going to Portland in July...would love to meet you!

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Other Things Simplex / Re: Cold Weather starting
« on: January 07, 2015, 07:53:59 PM »
-6 right now and calling for -20 to -30 windchill between now and 8 am. I think I will wait til spring.

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Other Things Simplex / Re: Merry Christmas!
« on: December 25, 2014, 09:28:22 AM »
Merry Christmas everyone! You guys goin for rides need to post pics! :)

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Did you make the 90? or buy it some where? I have the same prob with mine...really in the way.

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Other Things Simplex / Re: New Simplex on EBay
« on: December 10, 2014, 04:31:04 PM »
Ok, here is my thoughts.....I've had mine for over 20 yrs sitting in buckets and collecting dust. 2 yrs ago I thought I would get it out and start tinkering. As most of you already know, I also had an original 47 w/ title that was bought w/ my brother, and a 55. Needless to say he took off with the 47 and a lot of the parts for my 55. I thought I would drag it out and paint it up pretty and put a glass top on it and use it for a cool man cave table. After finding this forum I realized there were ppl who had knowledge and parts were avail. Keep in mind, the only Simplex's I had ever even seen, I owned. .  I had my other brother, who works in a trailer shop powder coat the frame and weld the crash bar back on. After it was pretty I started the engine assembly. I  Have very little mechanic skills, but did get running with a little help from ppl on here. I rode it drove it and enjoyed it, but I wanted to use it to pull a bicycle trailer and sell our popcorn out of it in parades and at events. After 1 parade, and working on it the whole time I was at portland, I decided I would go with the jap motor. Now I can start with 1 kick, and ride as far as I want w/o it getting hot. It was a very hard decision, but now I know I made the right one. Now there is another motor avail for someone who needs it. A transmission that I know has went to a good home. Not everyone has the skills, or the funds to restore everything to original cond. I know one thing from this experience though....I had a blast doing it and have found a lot of new friends, and I am doing something with a bike that was in buckets for close to 25 yrs. So I guess my opinion is that if you want to spend 25 bucks on bike tires....have fun doing it...if the only motor avail is a jap motor, more power to you. And that's all I have to say about that.

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Other Things Simplex / Re: Happy Thanksgiving!!!
« on: November 27, 2014, 08:18:34 AM »
Let the chaos begin....happy thanksgiving everyone!

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