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Morgan 3 Wheeler |
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Hmmm, idea,... |
PiDstr 12-23-2011 |
Looks like you guys had fun driving it going by the new report. Two question grab me tho'.. 1st, Why the belt instead of a shaft drive - I would think a shaft would make for better packaging. 2nd, Wonder if they'll do an electric version - now that would be awesome! |
Also would prefer period detailing |
madmalc 03-01-2011 |
The instruments would look better in a 1930's style along with the rear lights |
Who needs a new Lambo Aventador when you can have this? |
madmalc 03-01-2011 |
I felt today was a most important day in the history of the motorcar with the new Lamborghini Aventador but when I saw this Morgan pictured on the road I found them equally important and desirable. I particularly like the paintwork on both cars! |
tin bath |
Talbot 11-10-2010 |
Driving position dead amidships makes it look more like a perambulating tin bath than the original. For aesthetic reasons there needs to be more nose than tail. Where's the spare? |
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