Ron writes:
> have a Sunbeam Tiger and several Land Rovers).
One of the many auto's I'd like to have (the Tiger)
> a long time dream of mine has been to design and build a replica of a 
> late 20's Aero, using a Moto Guzzi engine and rear wheel, and modern but 
> simple front suspension.
There are several kits available.  Unfortunately, I
don't have any of the info. available at the present 
time.  I'll check tonight.
However, unless you really a '20's Aero, a real trike
might be cheaper than a kit.  I've seen trikes from
$10,000 up.  Kits seem to be about $17,000 if memory
servers me.
> I hope this doesn't offend the purists who are 
> out there, but this is really the only realistic way I will ever have one.
It sure doesn't bother me.  I envy and appreciate anyone
that has the gumption to think of undertaking a project
like that.  I think it's great and we need more 
craftsman in this day in age.
John T. Blair
Va. Beach, Va
47 TR1800      48 #4 Midget      65 Morgan Series V
      75 Bricklin SV1        77 Spitfire
 
John
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