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Dec 24, 2023 07:57:38   #
Bultaco Loc: Aiken, SC
 
Very interesting, that's one vehicle I'd like to see in person. Does it run?

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Dec 24, 2023 08:24:49   #
Mr. B Loc: eastern Connecticut
 
I love the spring tensioners on the bicycle hold-down straps!

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Dec 24, 2023 08:59:37   #
davidrb Loc: Half way there on the 45th Parallel
 
black mamba wrote:
This beautiful contraption is an 1899 Orient Autogo Quadricycle. Only 3 of these are known to exist worldwide. The engine is a 2 1/4 HP DE Dion-Bouton. It was made in France and purchased by an American who later became an importer of the Orient cycles and the Dion-Bouton engines to the U.S. A subsequent owner, for unknown reasons, buried it in his yard where it remained for over 50 years. It was in 2005 when that man's son-in-law exhumed it and had it restored to the impeccable condition as you see it now.
This beautiful contraption is an 1899 Orient Autog... (show quote)


Who gets the top billing here, the engineer (s) who designed and built this or the Michelon Man who gave us white tires? Interesting piece of equipment, a quad cycle that carries it's own exercise bike. Pelletron just got competition. Needs more horsepower!

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Dec 24, 2023 10:06:41   #
black mamba
 
Ava'sPapa wrote:
It's gorgeous, Tom, but the first thought that came to mind was, can you imagine having to clean it:-)


Now that's proof that great minds think alike. I also thought the same thing. I used to dread cleaning my motorcycle after long road trips. I can hardly imagine the work it would take to keep this thing spotless and shiny.

See you.

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Dec 24, 2023 10:39:35   #
black mamba
 
luvmypets wrote:
Very cool vehicle!! I can't even imagine what it looked like when he exhumed it. Well worth the time and effort he put into it.

Dodie


Thanks for the visit, Dodie.

I imagine that the restoration project here was very expensive and took a long time. like you, I bet the thing was quite a sight when it saw daylight again after being buried for 50 years.

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Dec 24, 2023 10:49:26   #
black mamba
 
Reuss Griffiths wrote:
Another great post Tom. And contraption it is! Just looking at it raises all kinds of questions. My first suspicion is that this vehicle looks a lot better today than it did when it left the factory. It appears that it was intended for two passengers, one in the seat at the front and the second in the bicycle seat behind it with the handle bars. The plaque on the bicycle said that it set a speed record of 40 mph but looking at the gearing, there's no way that bike could be ridden at 40 mph for a whole hour , so the record must be for the front powered vehicle. That must have been a real hoot to stay in that thing, in either seat for an hour at that speed. The contraption looks like it was controlled, both the motor and the steering from the back seat. There's a set of pedals there that may have been used to start the gas engine. And another puzzlement is that the bike being towed has tires with tread but the vehicle doing the towing has bald tires. Must have added to the thrill of going 40 miles an hour on a dirt track.

Again, very interesting contraption. I made this comment on another posting that may apply here. "Everybody has a great idea that won't work" Maybe that's why they buried it.
Another great post Tom. And contraption it is! J... (show quote)


It's always nice to get your take on something like this, Reuss. You typically have an analytical approach to your considerations and conclusions. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts in this instance.

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Dec 24, 2023 10:55:21   #
black mamba
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Fantastic images!!!
Very interesting vehicle


I thought this one would get your attention, Frank. It sparked he same level of interest on my part. I've never seen anything quite like it.

Stay safe, brother.

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Dec 24, 2023 10:56:32   #
black mamba
 
mvetrano2 wrote:
Interesting!


Thanks, Mike.

It'd good to hear from you.

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Dec 24, 2023 10:59:40   #
black mamba
 
Jimmy T wrote:
Amazing details, and well taken.
Smile,
JimmyT Sends


Thanks, Jimmy, for the visit and comments. I appreciate it.

Tom

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Dec 24, 2023 11:01:25   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great set, Tom, you are right, I have never seen anything like it.

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Dec 24, 2023 11:04:59   #
black mamba
 
Bultaco wrote:
Very interesting, that's one vehicle I'd like to see in person. Does it run?


Thanks for looking in and commenting. Yes, it does run. It won some sort of award and was driven up to the award booth to accept it.

Tom

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Dec 24, 2023 11:12:25   #
Charley Grimes
 
Excellent pictures of oddball antique.
Fun to enjoy.

Charley Grimes, Indianapolis

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Dec 24, 2023 11:14:34   #
black mamba
 
Mr. B wrote:
I love the spring tensioners on the bicycle hold-down straps!


I'm thrilled to see that you picked up on that feature. There are so many fascinating points of interest about this vehicle and it deserves close scrutiny.

Thank you for dropping by and commenting.

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Dec 24, 2023 11:25:19   #
black mamba
 
davidrb wrote:
Who gets the top billing here, the engineer (s) who designed and built this or the Michelon Man who gave us white tires? Interesting piece of equipment, a quad cycle that carries it's own exercise bike. Pelletron just got competition. Needs more horsepower!


Thanks, David, for your close scrutiny of this thing.

You probably know this, but I bet that the great majority of folks don't know that processed rubber for tires is naturally white. All of the tire manufacturers employ procedures to turn the rubber compounds into a black substance.

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Dec 24, 2023 11:28:29   #
black mamba
 
Charley Grimes wrote:
Excellent pictures of oddball antique.
Fun to enjoy.

Charley Grimes, Indianapolis


Thanks, Charley,

I sure appreciate your visits.

Tom

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