From: Lars Chance on
Noddy wrote:
> "Lars Chance" <lars.chance(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:TsQ8o.3377$Yv.2252(a)viwinnwfe01.internal.bigpond.com...
>
>> Original Suzukis weren't 3-cylinder and there's been no Suzuki triples
>> since the last of the 380s about 1978 so "original" and "old" are a bit
>> superfluous here.
>
> I think you'll find that one of the first model Suzuki 4wd's available here,
> called the LJ50 I think, was indeed powered by a three cylinder engine and
> if I remember correctly is was a two stroke as well.
>
> It may not have been the very first model released here, but it was
> certainly the most popular of the "old original" ones.
>
Whoops; replying in a bike group without realising the post originated
from a car group. Yep; you win. I forgot about the cars.

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From: Milton on

"Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote in message
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> "Lars Chance" <lars.chance(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>> Original Suzukis weren't 3-cylinder and there's been no Suzuki triples
>> since the last of the 380s about 1978 so "original" and "old" are a bit
>> superfluous here.
>
> I think you'll find that one of the first model Suzuki 4wd's available
> here, called the LJ50 I think, was indeed powered by a three cylinder
> engine and if I remember correctly is was a two stroke as well.
>
> It may not have been the very first model released here, but it was
> certainly the most popular of the "old original" ones.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Noddy.

As far as I know you're quite right Noddy.
Always someone isn't there?

Regards

Milton

From: Milton on

"Lars Chance" <lars.chance(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Noddy wrote:
>> "Lars Chance" <lars.chance(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:TsQ8o.3377$Yv.2252(a)viwinnwfe01.internal.bigpond.com...
>>
>>> Original Suzukis weren't 3-cylinder and there's been no Suzuki triples
>>> since the last of the 380s about 1978 so "original" and "old" are a bit
>>> superfluous here.
>>
>> I think you'll find that one of the first model Suzuki 4wd's available
>> here, called the LJ50 I think, was indeed powered by a three cylinder
>> engine and if I remember correctly is was a two stroke as well.
>>
>> It may not have been the very first model released here, but it was
>> certainly the most popular of the "old original" ones.
>>
> Whoops; replying in a bike group without realising the post originated
> from a car group. Yep; you win. I forgot about the cars.
>
> --
> Elsie.

OOOOPPPSS!

Regards

Milton

From: Jason James on

"Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote in message
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> "Lars Chance" <lars.chance(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:TsQ8o.3377$Yv.2252(a)viwinnwfe01.internal.bigpond.com...
>
>> Original Suzukis weren't 3-cylinder and there's been no Suzuki triples
>> since the last of the 380s about 1978 so "original" and "old" are a bit
>> superfluous here.
>
> I think you'll find that one of the first model Suzuki 4wd's available
> here, called the LJ50 I think, was indeed powered by a three cylinder
> engine and if I remember correctly is was a two stroke as well.
>
> It may not have been the very first model released here, but it was
> certainly the most popular of the "old original" ones.

I remember one small vehicle (maybe a 2 door sedan or a ute) which was
powered by a 3 or 4 cylinder 4-stroke motor cycle engine. Which car was
that,..Honda or Suzuki?

Jason


From: atec77 on
On 13/08/2010 7:31 AM, Jason James wrote:
> "Noddy"<me(a)home.com> wrote in message
> news:4c63e28e$0$56732$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net...
>>
>> "Lars Chance"<lars.chance(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:TsQ8o.3377$Yv.2252(a)viwinnwfe01.internal.bigpond.com...
>>
>>> Original Suzukis weren't 3-cylinder and there's been no Suzuki triples
>>> since the last of the 380s about 1978 so "original" and "old" are a bit
>>> superfluous here.
>>
>> I think you'll find that one of the first model Suzuki 4wd's available
>> here, called the LJ50 I think, was indeed powered by a three cylinder
>> engine and if I remember correctly is was a two stroke as well.
>>
>> It may not have been the very first model released here, but it was
>> certainly the most popular of the "old original" ones.
>
> I remember one small vehicle (maybe a 2 door sedan or a ute) which was
> powered by a 3 or 4 cylinder 4-stroke motor cycle engine. Which car was
> that,..Honda or Suzuki?
>
> Jason
>
>
Basically a modified waterbottle motor in a tiny 4wd
brappapappappppp

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