This brilliant invention just in from Hot Dog Cart News reader Jerry Stussman…
He says it’s a work in progress. I say it’s a work of art!
Thanks Jerry! 🙂
-Steve
This brilliant invention just in from Hot Dog Cart News reader Jerry Stussman…
He says it’s a work in progress. I say it’s a work of art!
Thanks Jerry! 🙂
-Steve
WOW! Speechless!
Super idea! Ya got love it! Have great success.
That is brilliant! There are so many ways to market something like that. Great work Jerry.
If someone has time to get a workout in while slinging dogs I think a new location is needed…..ha ha
If you have time to exercise, you’re not slinging enough dogs!
That’s a pretty cool idea, I love it!
Jerry,
Where did you get the vehicle, was it a plan and where can a person get them?
Thanks… Dave
I just snagged one on craigs list in Long Island NY only one problem it was under water during hurricane sandy everything except the engine is seized up from salt water and the plywood body is screwed converting it for parade use no idea who made them but mine was made in the late 70s used up to 1980 as a cookie vendor
You wouldn’t be able to get away with that in Minnesota-not even the motorized cart!
America at its best, right there. Your not going to have time for bikin with that eye catcher
Wow, more pix please! Thats amazing.
Can I advertise your idea on my website Jerry? Oh, and if you make a cart with pontoons, you can row your way to fitness! LOL Just kidding. Nice work Jerry and best of luck with it.
It would be cool to generate electricity for your cart by peddling every so often! Music and lights for evening come to mind, very nice.
Hook the bicycle up to a generator and power the hotdog cart, just saying…..
Cool
Duggs Doggs
Good!! Good!!
Makes one wonder what could be done with a golf cart. 18 hole delivery. Golf cart at baseball fields going to each field during the 7th inning break, or tennis courts, etc. Since it would not have be road licensed. Just think drive your fully loaded cart to the backwoods events and sell like crazy to the lumberjacks, campers, etc. Trailer there and home. If I had more money on my part I would really look into the idea(I even have a son that pimps out golf carts!!) P.S. If some one uses this idea let Steve know, so we can all see the results.
We like it, Be great to sale hot dog @car lot.!!!
anyone know who made the cart I recently found one that was used to sell cookies in NYC in the late 70s to 1980 it has a c cab panel body 4 wheel drum brakes 8hp tecumseh variable ratio drive with reverse box the company name was the original cookie coach co.