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It's a British Thing.....

First clue was there aren't anywhere close to that many Reliant Robins left in the entire world.
I think Jeremy Clarkson took the last roadworthy one out of the game.
 
Simple physics tells you that if you're gonna build a three-wheeler, you have to put the single wheel in the rear...like Morgan does.

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And v twins should be in motorcycles
and boxer engines should be in the back of Porsches
No wait in the front of Subaru's
Rats thought I was going some where with this
 
"Rats thought I was going some where with this"

What's this? Rats are communicating? Willard is back?

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:jester:
 
There are LOTS of Reliants stateside. Usually found rusting away in high grass behind (or in front of) some house....next to a Vega.
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Our Granddaughter commented,after seeing one of those
CanAms motorcycles (?),the ones with two wheels in front,& one in
the rear -

"Look....he's got his training wheels on".
 
Our Granddaughter commented,after seeing one of those
CanAms motorcycles (?),the ones with two wheels in front,& one in
the rear -

"Look....he's got his training wheels on".
Yeah, that's pretty much what I think every time I see one.
 
Remember these cushman mailsters?

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They were used by USPS in Dallas area up to the 70's.
qwirky, top heavy, underpowered & boxie,......but I always wanted to drive one.
 
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