Welcome To My
Tribute Page for Cars
With A Missing Wheel?!


UPDATED March/12/2000
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For a many years I've been very into the idea of owning a Three Wheeled Car
partly due to the fact that you dont see them every-day, but mainly for the fact
that they always seem to look like they would be so much fun to drive!

My wife and I often talk of purchasing one or building one, We both like to go
fast and we both like the feel of a car that can dart in and out of corners
like a scared rabbit! And from what I have learned from some research and from
E-Mail with Three Wheel owners these little babies will make you call out a
big ole 'YEEE HAAHH!!!'


To any and all who write me please know that I will do what I can to respond to
you as soon as I can, I get one day a week off and that leaves me little time for
working on this web-site, I'll tell you this, I wish I could work on this site
all day every day!! I really love Three Wheel cars (that is 2+1 type cars) and if
my three wheeler pages could put $$ in my pocket I'ld be in heaven, please don't
think or feel that I'm not here for you, Keep it coming and I'll keep up-dating!
As much as I humanly can!! Thank You All From the Bottom of My Heart!!

Classic 3Wheel
Three Wheel
Classic Cars
Performance 3Wheel
Three Wheel
Performance
3Wheel-MicroCars
Three Wheel
Micro Cars

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The TriMagnum: Photos Text Dons Project Bills Project

Robert Q. Riley: Creator/Designer.
Some super cool plans for some wild rides! some
of the designs have been in Sci-Fi films such as
'Total Recall'. Pictured is my favorite called
'The TriMagnum'; Power comes by way of
a Honda motorcycle engine, the single back
wheel is the drive wheel. Click the picture
to go to his web site to learn more!
Robert Q. Riley's - TriMagnum
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Bruce Truxall's TriHawk
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The TriHawk: Photos Text

Man does this bad boy look like a scream or what!
When I look at this Three Wheeler all I can think
of is performance and speed, I am still learning
about this car but from what I've gatherd so far,
this isn't for those sunday type drivers! It is
powerd by a front wheel drive Citroen GSA Boxer
style engine and tranny combo. Said to go about
100 mph! Boy that sounds FUN! And pulls a .9g
lateral acceleration! Click the picture to go to
the TriHawk home page for more information.

I would very much like to extend special thanks to Mr. Adam Reif,
Mr. Reif has been a fantastic help by selflessly sharing his vast kmowledge
in the world of Three Wheeled Cars. Follow the TriHawk link and pay him a visit,
or click on his name above to see some of Adam's Citroën collection!
Thank you Adam!!

The Shrike: Photos Text

Somebody dial 911!! So does this look like a
handful or what! I would have to say "YES!"
with stats like: 0-60 mph: 7.5 seconds,
top speed 100 mph:
max. lateral acceleration: .85 G!!
I'ld call it snotty!! And when getting 75mpg
at 55mph Highway,& 50 mpg driving in the town
I'ld invest in Kleenex!!
Dave Norton's-Shrike
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I would very much like to extend special thanks to Mr. Dave Norton,
Mr. Norton has been a big help in this sites growth by sharing
his kmowledge of Three Wheeled Cars. He has sent me great photos
and information. Dave has also been such an inspiring person to meet!
Thank you Dave!!

Tom & Sybils-Fire-Areo
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The Fire-Areo: Photos

This is a real looker! Dave Stollery has
designed some really screamy looking vehicles.
The Fire-Aero is a three-wheeler of his. The one
pictured belongs to a couple in PA, click
on the picture to visit their page.

Badsey Bullet Photos

1000 cc Jap motor (Yamaha, I'm told),
150 mph, 55 mpg, 1144 lb, 137" long,
64.5" wide, 38.5" high, 92.5" wheelbase
105 bhp, 0-60 under 5 sec. shaft drive
to rear wheel, 145SR-10 front tires,
P295/50R15 rear; Built in the early
'80s by Bill Badsey of Anaheim, CA.
Badsey Bullet
Info provided by: Dave Norton.
Photos thanks to: Adam Reif

Mystery 3 Wheeler
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Kindred Spirit: Text

I had firstly placed this car into my pages without knowing what kind of a car it was! I liked it, it had three wheels in a 2+1 configuration, it looks sporty and fast! So I added it, called it 'Unknown' and ask if somebody would give me the skinny on it, and then it happened! A man by the name of Kip sent me the results of his labors to find info that he had seen in the past...Jan 97 to be exact!! Atta-boy Kip Thanks a Million for your help man!!

Scorpion: Photos Text

Technical specifications:
Engine: BMW K100 or K75 / 75hp or K1 / 120hp
Chassis: Tubular. Polyester body
Brakes: fnt:Sierra Cosworth discs, r: BMW K100
Dim: 363cm Long, 175cm Wide, 107cm Tall.
Weight: 350 kg.
Per: 90hp model: 200 km/h. 0-100 km/h -5 sec.
>> Info made possible by: Dave Norton <<
Scorpion
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The T-Rex
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The T-Rex: Photos Text

This one made my pulse a little more than
just racy! It had me drooling and in no
short order making engine noises!! while
the wife blew the hair dryer in my face!
>> Info made possible by: Tom & Sybil <<

Yellow Wheeler: Photos Text

Here is a man with a nice collection of
three wheelers created by him-self! Kip
simply gets a vision in his head, soon it
finds its way from his brain to his shop!
and from the shop they seem to hunt down
show tropies! Click the photo and visit
Kips other creations! It's worth a visit!
>> Special Thanks to: Kip & Marilyn Harley <<
Yellow Wheeler
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The Texas Rocket
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The Texas Rocket: Photos Text

This is called the Texas Rocket, The man
who created it is a master glasser! He is
Maurice Bourne, He can help any of you with
project problems, Seems not to matter if the
project or the problem is large or small,
He'll find an answers and simply make it work!!

Roadstercycle: Photos Text

WOW....Ya'know what I mean...WOW
this is a very wild looking wheeler, I bet
heads would turn when you rolled down the
street with this hard core machine!!
1320 lbs pushed by a 4.3 V6 Chevy Engine
makes for 60 mph in about 4.0 seconds!!
With 200 hp moving approximately 1320 lbs..
Again I say...!!WOW!!
Roadstercycle
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I hope to add more to this page as I learn more about these cars,
Some may be rare or they might be simple enough for us all to build one!
And if any of you have photos or information to share please E-Mail me!


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