I was just watching another video about these "cars" that was running a Moto Guzzi V-twin. I made a comment that said it would look great with a BMW R18 engine.... and I was right! Fantastic looking vehicle.
That raw, analog feeling you get with the older classics. Wont matter if you have a 300sl or a 64 Bug. You are in tune with the car, nothing assisted. That is what is missing in a 2006 Lexus.
I dont even have to drive one and I can tell youve got a really zippy little scat car there. Its nice to see the B.M.W. engine I think its the superior answer to your power plant needs. Now fuel inject it and youve got a formula one racer! The next step is to race it against vehicles in its weight range and horsepower range. Please be careful driving that thing! I see genius there. Ive wanted to style and design cars since a child I see genius there . Well done!
I had a Meyers Manix dune buggy in the early mid 2000's and I loved driving it with my young then son, taking him to his baseball games in it and cruising old country roads. I know there is no comparison to this beautiful price of machinery but it was somewhat of a similar experience. Hope to get something like this in the US.
Je trouve la voiture accessoire. L'essentiel c'est cette lumière. La lumière de la campagne anglaise. Qu'on retrouve dans cette voiture. Mais aussi dans les mugs et qui sonne à la tour de Londres. Qu'y a-t-il dans cette lumière ?
Yes, from me too, fantastic Would I be forgiven to say it is more comfortable ( you do not feel the road potholes ) & better handling than the others, due to 2CV suspension & being FWD
I'd like an honest comparison between the Pembleton trike with its Moto Guzzi engine and its Morgan vee-twin equivalent. The Morgan is a lot more expensive. What else?
Morgan is heavier, more powerful and RWD. Pembleton is more about lightweight and FWD. Both great looking vehicles, one is pretty much custom built (Pembleton). A thing to note is that the V twin Morgan is not made anymore....the early ones had issues which should be sorted now. Last thing, having seen them both...the Morgan feels more finished, build is excellent. The Pembleton while not having the same amounts of detail is incredibly well built and possesses a real handcrafted charm. The best thing to do is to go visit Pembleton, I am still in 2 minds between getting their 3 wheeler and Caterham Super 7.
@@oliox8685 EXCELLENT COMMENT. Some people could fill a ten minute video with that info. Amazing that a secondhand Morgan sells for the same price as a new Morgan, because of the waiting list.
I want to build the 3 wheel version of this I just rescued a bmw bike 800 cc late 80’s I have mg doner car wondering what to do about shifting could it be possible to use a bike motor with car transmission?
Hello Toby, many Tnx 4 the footage. I have now been driving behind aeroscreens 4 58 years. If yours are not doing anything, they are not in the right place? Or you are sitting too high? Looking at the footage they do look to be somewhat to the side. There may be a good Tech. Reason for this? Tnx again for the film. John, friend of The Red Baron!