
For a gallery of about a dozen:
http://nostalgiaonwheels.blogspot.com/2008/03/hmm-i-wonder-if-these-were-just-iron-on.html

For more of the above, see
http://nostalgiaonwheels.blogspot.com/ which is where the next two images came from



Built in 1967 and originally named by Rob Williams "Captain Pepi's Motorcycle & Zeppelin Repair" was later change to "Mega Cycle" after a strong suggestion from car show promoters.
Powered by a Buick V6 engine this car was designed to carry Ed's Harley Sportster.