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Three-wheeled microcar produced from 1955 until 1957.
Three-wheeled microcar produced from 1955 until 1957.
Three-wheeled microcar produced from 1953 until 1955.
Three-wheeled vehicle driven by six steam-powered feet.
British two-seat, three-wheeled automobile produced from 1921 to 1925 by the Scott Autocar Company, unusual for its offset front wheel.
The Peel Trident, designed by Cyril Cannell, was first produced by the Peel Engineering Co from 1965–1966, and reintroduced by Peel Engineering Ltd in 2011.
Three-wheeled, single-seat cyclecar made in 1920–1921 by the Central Aircraft Company of Northolt, Middlesex. It was one of the cheapest cars on the market.
Three-wheeler car designed and built by Dick Buckland from 1985 until 1999.
Three-wheeled steam carriage, probably completed in about 1890, capable of carrying four passengers plus its crew of two.
The Bond Bug is a small British two-seat, three-wheeled automobile, built from 1970 to 1974 by the Reliant Motor Company. Based on a modified version of the Reliant Robin chassis, with mechanical components from the Reliant Regal, its distinctive feature is its bright tangerine wedge-shaped body.
Three-wheeled motor vehicle the prototype for which was produced in 1947. The body was a modified aircraft fuel tank, and the wheels also came from an aircraft.
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