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1974 Honda TN 360 
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Latest addition to our "early Japanese vehicle" family.
1974 Honda TN 360 truck - 360 cc - parallel twin cylinders - aircooled - engine in unit with transmission (as per motorcycle ) - 4 speed - drop sides - weighs about 550 kgs.
I reckon if I was driving to Coona , I would have to leave now or be several days late!
KB


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thats cool!

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I bought a tn 360 van new turned it into a pie. Van sold pies on bribe island don't remember what I did Seth it gricey


Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:57 am
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reckon she would go just fine at 100km/h and engine singing at 6,500 rpm.

mind you a head wind could slow you down to 70!

nice find... like a lot of those early Honda's

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Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:25 pm
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Very cool little truck.

Here are some not so factory options you may want to include:

1. Blown Ford V6 mounted in tray
2. Back to front jag diff and
3. A fat as belt drive.


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Wed Sep 28, 2011 5:01 am
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Where do people get the time to create these monsters?
Good looking rig - because it is different.
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Heh heh - big and little boots - nice.

I reckon that V6 would sound terrible through those header pipes.

Would love to see it turn the wheels - it would be very interesting.


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