Solved -PJ387- Mr A. Graham's home-made three-wheeler

Started by Paul Jaray, March 12, 2011, 04:39:31 AM

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Paul Jaray

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whcgt



whcgt

1929 3 wheel by A. Graham.

Paul Jaray

You are right!  :thumbsup:
Thank you for this nice article!
Here you are your well deserved point.

D-type

The first picture looks like the happy couple leaving a wedding.
- except there's no Confetti  ???
Duncan Rollo

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Otto Puzzell

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Otto Puzzell

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gte4289

This is an old thread, but I think I should add that Graham's 3-wheeler appeared in the 1929 film High Treason, modified with a faux rear body shell: