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Written by Craig Jamieson
Well, if you consider "futuristic" to mean "made in 2006". But you have a point; the GX3 concept is certainly a more forward-looking design, even if the basic concept does take its cues from the same playbook as the original Morgan three-wheelers from the 1910s to the 1950s. Then again, Lagonda had already made a Tricar" by 1904 and Advance was already selling one in 1902. Trumping the lot, however, is the L on Boll e Voiturette from 1895.
Date written: 21 Aug 2017
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Well, if you consider "futuristic" to mean "made in 2006". But you have a point; the GX3 concept is certainly a more forward-looking design, even if the basic concept does take its cues from the same playbook as the original Morgan three-wheelers from the 1910s to the 1950s. Then again, Lagonda had already made a Tricar" by 1904 and Advance was already selling one in 1902. Trumping the lot, however, is the L on Boll e Voiturette from 1895.
Date written: 21 Aug 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 8896