1929 Custom Made 3-Wheeler by A. Graham

1929 Custom Made 3-Wheeler in High Treason, Movie, 1929 IMDB

Class: Others, Three-wheeler

1929 Custom Made 3-Wheeler by A. Graham

Pos: 00:03:17 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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s13a LT

2021-10-12 20:50

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CougarTim US

2021-10-13 00:53

A Morgan base would seem the obvious guess, but I suppose there were other 3-wheelers back then...

johnfromstaffs EN

2021-10-13 08:56

Other three wheelers with the single wheel at the rear. Mostly British, but my reference books are British, and we got infested with the things because of our arcane driving licence and taxation laws.

French:
Sandford, /vehicle_1244217-Sandford.html
D’yrsan, no example on site.
Darmont. /vehicle_90426-Darmont-Special-1927.html


Autotrix.
Beeza, of course, and they were front wheel drive Mister Citroën, in 1929.
Coventry Premier, Coventry Victor.
CWS.
Lincoln, but I can find no evidence of series production.
LSD, (not a hallucination, it stood for Longbottom, Sykes and Dyson).
New Hudson Ten.
Omega.
Santler Rushabout.
TB 8/10.
Thurlow.
Wooler Mule.
Xtra.


NOT a Raleigh Safety Seven.
NOT a Castle Three, solid front axle.

The site went down halfway through my edit, hence the rather odd presentation.

If you have time to spare, try this list: - https://quillerprint.co.uk/a-z-list-of-three-wheelers

-- Last edit: 2021-10-13 13:55:33

s13a LT

2021-10-13 20:01

Home-made 3 wheeler by A. Graham :

Link to "www.autopuzzles.com"
Link to "www.autopuzzles.com"

Apparently this is how it looked without the extra rear bodyshell :
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johnfromstaffs EN

2021-10-13 20:17

Well spotted!. It must have been noisy in there, pity we can’t see the front suspension, it might tell us where the bits came from.

Gag Halfrunt UK

2024-08-09 02:23

Link to "boingboing.net"
https://www.vintag.es/2024/07/a-graham-three-wheeled-car.html

Baube QC

2024-08-09 02:50

Boing Boing net.. honestly that sounds like a site that sells/review trampolines.. :D

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