Sorta thinking bad thoughts on this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X71spAvmw4
Vanderhall: new, made in Utah 3-wheel roadster
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Re: Vanderhall: new, made in Utah 3-wheel roadster
The front half of the rig looks pretty cool. I'm not really into the three wheel design, but I'm guessing that is necessary for it to be registered as a motorcycle and bypass all the car emissions and safety regulations.
It was interesting to hear them discuss their Nobles getting seized by the EPA. IIRC, those weren't cheap to import. Getting one seized would be a tough pill to swallow from a financial standpoint.
It was interesting to hear them discuss their Nobles getting seized by the EPA. IIRC, those weren't cheap to import. Getting one seized would be a tough pill to swallow from a financial standpoint.
Re: Vanderhall: new, made in Utah 3-wheel roadster
It must be nice to be able to open a car dealership upon graduation from college.
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Re: Vanderhall: new, made in Utah 3-wheel roadster
3 wheeled cars are an interesting novelty, but they are extremely compromised aesthetically on the rear half and I don't think I could see parting with $30k for one especially with a Chevy 4 cylinder. If I want a fun novelty roadster for $30k, I would get something like below which both come with Japanese engines and can be had for $30k used.
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Re: Vanderhall: new, made in Utah 3-wheel roadster
I just can't get into those things. For me it's Arial Atom or bust.
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