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I built this in mid 80's

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Stu D Baker, Mar 5, 2005.

  1. Stu D Baker
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    from Illinois

  2. Fifty5C-Gas
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  3. Tell us more. Kit? Hand-laid? Suspension? Share the love.

    I like it.
     
  4. Stu D Baker
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    Hey, great job! Thanks for your help. I think I've got it kind of figured out.[​IMG]
     
  5. TINGLER
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    Wow...thats nutty. I'd drive it though. Looks like a 3 wheeler??? I've got a soft spot for 3 wheelers...I even dig the hell outta micro cars....
    What is it? Fill us in on the details.

    Also let us know what kind of herb you were smoking. :D ;)
     
  6. Stu D Baker
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    [​IMG]Here's a shot of the interior. Not real roomy, but functional. I started with an old VW engine/transaxle and built a 2x3 frame off the tortion bar housing. Built a coil-over front suspension and used the VW column and steering box. The body was made out of lots of conduit and then covered with steel. It handles very good. Many people think it would be unstable, but it sticks to the road very good.

    I apologize for screwing up with the photo's. How do I get that bottom black stripe off the photo? Stu
     
  7. Kustm52
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    You know, with a paint change and different wheels that thing could have been right out of the late sixties...

    Brian
     
  8. Animal
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    Here are a couple trikes I built, both with GM 2.8 V-6's. I built everything on them, including the 'gl*** bodies. They were a blast....I took the wife & kids to Sturgis in '95 on the one with a back seat.:D There are more pics and info here;....http://www.geocities.com/animaltrikes/mybikesntrikes.html
     
  9. Crease
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    When's the last time you flew it? Just kiddin, that's quite creative. Ingenuity rivals traditional any day.
     
  10. gregg
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    Got a neighbor with one similar.Illinois had to give him a waiver for his bike license because it wouldn't fit in the bike driver's test area.
     
  11. zgears
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    I think it ****s, it doesn't belong here.
     
  12. What the **** were you smokin' back then?

    Sam.
     
  13. metalshapes
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    I think its cool to look for similarities in different types of vehicles, and compare them to Traditional Hot Rods and Customs.
    ( We can learn a lot by seeing how "our" cars link to others History and Technology wise )

    But I dont see any similarities here...Sorry.


    Didn't Roth built a Trike with a Allison in it? ( or was that somebody else? )
    A pic of that would exite me...

    Edit.

    That is just my opinion without trying to be mean.
    Hopefully this Thread will not turn into another lame Flaming Fest...
     
  14. oldchevyseller
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    yeah we been down this road , how about morgans and other three wheelers from the old days , i have seen some customs of those, anyhow here is the cruise missle, the roth trike, oh yeah it crashed big time also,
     
  15. DrJ
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    Why not?
    Because it doesn't have the "Ed Roth Seal of Approval"?

    Three wheel "hotrods" are as old as the automobile.
    The first car of record, a Daimler, was a three wheeler.
    And then there was also Morgan, and AC.
    Yes the first "cars" built by the Cobra parent company, AC, were three wheelers and last tim I heard they were still making them. and all AC cobra body style "cars" are hotrods because they run the "buyer's engine of choice"

    So if it doesn't belong becasue it was built after the glory years of the 40s and 50's then virtually none of the cars anyone owns on this board belong.

    The body style goes back to the 60's and I do believe 60's style cars get away with being on this board.
    Maybe it has a Mexican VW engine in it and therefore an engine of "North American origin"...

    Some people have no tolerance at all, and that's not very fun. :eek:
     
  16. TINGLER
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    I'll stir the pot a little...
    I think it has a right to be seen here.

    Granted...this thing was built in the '80s and it looks a 70's or 80's thing....
    But at the heart of this its absolutely no different than the "Futurian" or howsabout Roth's "Road Agent"...

    Like was just stated, Roth built many trikes in his day.
     
  17. metalshapes
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    Yes, absolutely...
    But they dont look like they were built in the 80s.
     
  18. metalshapes
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    I dont think it was...
    The first one was a Steam powered Trike built by Joseph Cugnot in 1770.
    I believe the vehicle Daimler built was more of a Motorcycle with small "training wheels" on both sides...

    Edit.
    Karl Benz made a Trike in 1884/1885...
     
  19. zgears
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    Ed roth's latter designs are terrible, and that's what it looks like.
     
  20. DrJ
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    Yep, My bad.
    That's what I get for relying on the old memory. it's fuzzy like my face!
    The one I was thinking of was the 1985 Benz "car"
    [​IMG]
     
  21. DrJ
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    There's only one "T" in later.


    Later.... :cool:
     
  22. zgears
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    1 a : belonging to a subsequent time or period : more recent <the latter stages of growth>
     
  23. DrJ
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    lat·er,
    3. Of or toward the end or more advanced part, as of a period or stage

    lat·ter ** (*P*)**Pronunciation Key**(ltr)
    adj.

    1. Being the second of two persons or things mentioned: Between captain and major, the latter is the higher rank. See Usage Note at former2.

    3. Further advanced in time or sequence; later: a style that has been revived in latter times.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    [Middle English, later, from Old English lætra. See l- in Indo-European Roots.]


    Have we made the importance of a few "misguided" Roth cars less important to the point of the thread, yet? :p :cool:
     
  24. metalshapes
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    Uhh, Doc...

    If we are going to devote entire posts to the difference of one key stroke, you will have to change the date on your caption with the Benz car from 1985 to 1885...
     

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