Thursday Twister: 3 Wheeler
For this week’s Thursday Twister, it is time to name your favorite 3-wheeled car. Thats right, we are going off the reservation and into the woods.
My choice is the Reliant Robin like this 1975 example offered for a staggering $9950 in SoCal area via craigslist.
What is your favorite car missing a wheel? Comments below.
Hard to argue with a Morgan trike of vintage or modern disposition, though a Messerschmidtt would be interesting, too.
The Dale.
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The German Tempo always looks cool:
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Does it have to have been designed as 3 wheeler? (counterweight may not be included)
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Dymaxion
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FTW!
the future ain't what it used to be
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My first forays into exploring the world beyond the small town I grew up in was made possible by many of these in Lahore:
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This one just makes me smile:
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Simply for pure entertainment value, I have to say…Reliant Robin
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I think I peed a little.
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Bond Bug baby… and it only came in a sweet shade of orange!!
Today, it's this…
oddimotive.com/2017/04/citroen-powered-three-wheeler.html
The big problem with three-wheelers as I see it is that it's almost impossible to miss that big pothole or dead skunk lying in the road. One wheel is sure to hit it.