1936 Morgan 3-Wheeler Replica Introducing this 1936 Morgan 3-Wheeler Replica that is finished in a two-tone color scheme of burgundy and black gracefully complemented with black interior. This vehicle is the second of only three hand-built replicas created by a skilled builder D. Ray McArthur from Hillsborough, North Carolina, making it a rare find. This tribute vehicle is inspired by the classic Morgan four-cylinder powered Three-Wheeler Type F2 and F Super models introduced in 1936. What .....
sets this vehicle apart is its modern twist, featuring a drivetrain sourced from a 1989 Honda Goldwing motorcycle. The 1540cc flat six-cylinder engine paired with a 5-speed transmission and electric reverse provides a powerful and smooth driving experience. The engine is neatly housed under the bonnet, alongside an aluminum radiator and custom-fabricated mounts for all accessories.The front end of this masterpiece is assembled using Triumph Spitfire components, while the wheels are sourced from a 1935 Ford and a 1932 Ford grill has been fabricated to fit. The attention to detail is evident throughout, with aircraft-style push pins securing the panels and precise riveting adding to the authenticity of the design. The car boasts a unique registration displayed in a re-purposed soup can, adding a touch of uniqueness to its overall charm.The exterior of this vehicle has been painted in a scheme reminiscent of the F2 series, utilizing single-stage paint for a classic look. Inside, the seats are covered in rich suede, complementing the modern Auto Meter gauges and custom linkage and shifter created for the transmission. Household items have been ingeniously repurposed for interior features, such as a coffee scoop housing the turn signals, a house doorbell serving as the horn, and a wristwatch mounted in the dash for added character. Note this example is titled as a 1989 Honda Motorcycle.This vehicle is not just a mode of transportation but a true piece of art, showcasing the craftsmanship and creativity of its builder. Do not miss the opportunity to own this hand-built reproduction of a Morgan F-Type 2 that is mechanically sound.