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16th December 2012, 07:40 PM #16
IF only
Hub caps? You mean a bit like mine??
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16th December 2012, 08:31 PM #17Gordon
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20th December 2012, 10:22 PM #18
Finally got round to finishing the 3 wheeler - as far as its going to go anyway.
I think this one is a bit too complex to make it worth trying to sell them. Not that its hard but the market wouldn't stand the cost at the moment. Looks like I might just have to keep it
100_4325.jpg100_4329.jpg100_4330.jpgGordon
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21st December 2012, 01:43 AM #19
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21st December 2012, 03:19 AM #20
That really is a cracker Gordon. You have got me wondering now?
Did you know that they bought a 3 wheeler again last year that did 0 to 60 in 4 1/2 seconds!!!!!!!!
A likkle bitty bit of history for you mate..
Morgan 3 WheelerMy ambition is to grow old disgracefully. So far my ywife recons that I'm doing quite well! John.
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21st December 2012, 03:39 AM #21
Sure did!!
Now I've done this sort of generic 3 wheeler, I thought I'd do a proper Morgan for my Brother in law. He is the one who is 86 and still racing his go-kart!! He's into old bikes and Bugatti too. The new one looks like fun though. Two 1 litre cylinders!!!! American engine of course.
Can't believe how wide they've made it at the front. This will give me lots of room to do exhausts both sides and some headlights too. I've always turned the bodies for these although I can see it might be easier to just bandsaw it to shape and then turn all the bits.Gordon
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