General Category => Buy, Sell, Trade => Topic started by: Ricks on April 18, 2013, 07:43:04 PM
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This truck is beautiful! It is probably the finest restored 3 wheel truck out there. Anyone want to take a guess at what the bids get up to? I will start off and say around $10,000!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-Servicycle-1952-Simplex-Servi-Cycle-3-wheel-truck-restored-original-from-S-S-Shell-/330909011583?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item4d0bb6ce7f#v4-40
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That's a beauty for sure .
You need another truck , don't you , Rick ? ;)
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only 45 minutes left! At its current price of $7800, I think it is a really good buy.
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Now we know where the high water mark is for Simplex 3 wheel trucks! Sold for $11,700!!
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WOW !
That is encouraging in a way .
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I was wanting to watch the very end of the auction, but went on a motorcycle ride instead...it was at 7,800 last time I saw it, I bet it went crazy right at the end. I think it is well worth it.
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I hope I wasn't bidding against anyone here on this forum. I went a little higher than I wanted to but I've wanted one of these for some time and the opportunity to own the truck that was restored by Bill Erickson was something I just couldn't pass up. Probably 7-10 days away from receiving it as I live in Southern California. I can't wait to get it. It will be a great addition to my other bikes.
Rick, I've enjoyed watching you build yours, it's coming along very well and I can't wait to see when it's finished. Thanks for all the helpful information you've posted, it's really been helpful to those of us that aren't quite as "skillful".
Vince
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Congratulations Vince . That's a very impressive machine .
I'm jealous . :)
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I will second those congrats Vince! That is an awesome machine. That is the truck that inspired my build. Who amongst us would not want one?
Rick, I've enjoyed watching you build yours, it's coming along very well and I can't wait to see when it's finished. Thanks for all the helpful information you've posted, it's really been helpful to those of us that aren't quite as "skillful".
Vince
I just try to pass along what little knowledge I collect over the years.
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Vince, did you get the Bike yet?
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Yes I did. Surprisingly, it only took 5 days to get here from Illinois. Ironically, the package Bill shipped via U.S. mail (title, manuals, etc.) took nearly two weeks. The good news though is everything arrived without incident. As expected, the bike itself is incredibly nice. Bill did a phenomenal job on the restoration. I would guess it didn't look any nicer when it came from the factory in 1952. I am proudly displaying this right next to my other bikes in my living room.
Vince
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Don't be shy . Post a pic or two , Vince . :)
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PD, I'll take a few pictures a little later this morning and get them posted.
Vince
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Yes I did. Surprisingly, it only took 5 days to get here from Illinois. Ironically, the package Bill shipped via U.S. mail (title, manuals, etc.) took nearly two weeks. The good news though is everything arrived without incident. As expected, the bike itself is incredibly nice. Bill did a phenomenal job on the restoration. I would guess it didn't look any nicer when it came from the factory in 1952. I am proudly displaying this right next to my other bikes in my living room.
Vince
Yeah, I'm sure it is way nicer than factory! I would say that most of these Simplex's that get a high quality restoration nowadays are much better than the factory ever put out. We are using products that were not available than, such as powder coat, and base/clear coat paint jobs. Not to mention, stainless steel spokes that never rust!
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as requested, here are a couple photos...
Vince
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Vince, that is quite the display of High Wheel bikes! Have you taken the simplex for a ride yet?
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Rick,
Actually I haven't ridden it yet. I spent most of last Saturday getting it registered. I was going to take it out yesterday and realized I didn't have any two stroke oil to mix with the gas. Instead I rode my 57. I'll pick up some oil this week and my plan is to take it out next weekend for it maiden run.
I'll let you know how it runs.
Vince
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Very nice , Vince .
Me thinks Vince kinda likes a few older things . ;)
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PD,
You're right, my interests are varied but the common theme is its usually old. Old radios, motorbikes, bicycles, cars, etc. The good news though is my wife enjoys some of these same things so she lets me pursue my passion. Her only concern is we are running out of room downstairs. Several of my antique bikes will be moving upstairs as we've been redoing our upstairs family room.
I'll post a few more picture when I'm done.
Thanks to all of you for your interest. I really enjoy reading everyone's posts on this website. It's nice when people from across the country can share their experiences and things that they have in common. Lets keep this website alive.
Vince
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"my interests are varied but the common theme is its usually old."
A man could have worse pursuits .
" Lets keep this website alive."
Very good idea. :)
Couldn't you simply build a bike wing off the lower floor ? Nice french doors for easy in and out , maybe a fireplace for a bit of the outdoors ... I'm kidding , but it sounds good . :)
I recall running out of room when we lived in our house , but , I always seemed to find a cubby for one more thing . ;)
Downsizing was a real challenge when we moved into our Monaco . About three months of sales and a lot of donations .
Amazing how much can be accumulated during 15 years ...