I saw this and wondered if this was perhaps the 1st model.... LOL
The 1st Slingshot??
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I saw this and wondered if this was perhaps the 1st model.... LOL
More like the first.....Vanderhall.....
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That is a Morgan 3 wheeler, really cool machines, but really small
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That is a Morgan 3 wheeler, really cool machines, but really small
and really expensive
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That is a Morgan 3 wheeler, really cool machines, but really small
I was going to provide the same link. It always surprises me that a lot of Slingshot owners aren't aware of the handful of other 3 wheeled vehicles that are out there or have been out there since the 60's.
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Some of the Morgan 3 wheelers date back event further than that,
1912 Morgan Runabout -
By the 1930's the Morgan 3 wheeler looked a lot like what they still sell now -
Morgan seems to really believe in the old saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"
We were lucky enough to work with a company that was doing Ecotec conversions into the Morgan 4 and learned a little bit about the company during that time. Really neat cars with a lot of personality. The little Morgan with a stock 2.4L was a lot of fun to drive also!
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Back in my high school days I lusted for a Morgan +8. Totally retro 30's looking with a V8 and performance specs that were in the same league as a Corvette - - I havent checked latly,, but I believe they still make them
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Back in my high school days I lusted for a Morgan +8. Totally retro 30's looking with a V8 and performance specs that were in the same league as a Corvette - - I havent checked latly,, but I believe they still make them
They still make them...some slight changes...still the wood frame. The Morgan Aero8 has always been my favorite.
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1885
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1885
Meh! - - - - - bass ackwards
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This is the legit 1st Slingshot:
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This is the legit 1st Slingshot:
I have seen this before, but I hadn't noticed that it was rear engine, front wheel drive till I just read this - - I would love to take that for a test spin
as an interesting side note I remember reading that Vanderhall started with rear wheel drive and ended up changing to front and apparently with the Slingshot it was exactly the opposite - - - kind of funny when you think about it
personally I am glad the Slingshot didnt end up being front wheel drive - might be a little faster off the line, but not nearly as much fun
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for those who are interested and use facebook - this is a link to a facebook group that I belong to - Reverse Trike Owners and Builders
its a fun group where you can see all kinds of reverse trikes from high end factory jobs to home built jobs that are just as interesting. I have also found it a great place for information on suspension and other technical information - - some of the people over there who build these things are very very knowledgeable
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Some of the Morgan 3 wheelers date back event further than that,
1912 Morgan Runabout -
By the 1930's the Morgan 3 wheeler looked a lot like what they still sell now -
Morgan seems to really believe in the old saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"
We were lucky enough to work with a company that was doing Ecotec conversions into the Morgan 4 and learned a little bit about the company during that time. Really neat cars with a lot of personality. The little Morgan with a stock 2.4L was a lot of fun to drive also!
First time I ever saw one like this.....really cool..... thanks for posting...