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Reliant Regal and Robin
Hey a buddy shot me a picture, he thought my son would get a kick out of it knowing that we just started triking. Found a place in California that has a few if these rare 3 wheelers for sale from overseas. [ATTACH=CONFIG]39944[/ATTACH] gotta get me one, hey if Mr. Bean and Top gear approve then whom am I to question... [ATTACH=CONFIG]39945[/ATTACH]
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Mr. Bean might approve, but I'm not sure about the Top Gear crew. Hammond and May tried to send one off into space, set up like the Space Shuttle, and Clarkson "test drove" one and continually tipped it over taking fast corners. Clarkson later admitted the car was set up to tip easily. The new version of Top Gear after Jeremy was fired and James and Richard quit in solidarity had Mat Leblanc and Chris Evans "racing" in a more genteel fashion.
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The original ones had a kick start and to operate it you opened the bonnet, (hood) and put your foot on the pedal, interesting if you stalled in traffic.
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Reliant Robin
[QUOTE=Alansut;391908]The original ones had a kick start and to operate it you opened the bonnet, (hood) and put your foot on the pedal, interesting if you stalled in traffic.[/QUOTE]
Well hi Alan! Good to see you back on the board. How are things in South Africa?
I've always wanted to have one of these goofy looking little trike-cars, they're so unique. I wonder if they could be registered and driven in Texas, or anywhere in the USA for that matter? Anyone know?
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[QUOTE=Bazooka;391920]Well hi Alan! Good to see you back on the board. How are things in South Africa?
I've always wanted to have one of these goofy looking little trike-cars, they're so unique. I wonder if they could be registered and driven in Texas, or anywhere in the USA for that matter? Anyone know?[/QUOTE]
Guessing so, should be able to register. The blue Regal saloon listed that it comes with set of Washington state plates and clear title ThumbUp