Thread: Mopar Reverse Trike
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06-07-2015 10:34 AM #31
Will be cool to watch this come together...Set no Limit's on yourself !!!!
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06-07-2015 03:52 PM #32
Thanks! I went ahead a roughed together the frame today; I just used the front unibody rails as a guide and will transfer over the existing engine mounts and K-member mounts. It narrows right after the drivers seat and has just enough room for the passenger seat at the small end. Swing arm for the rear wheel will mount to the narrow end.1 Corinthians 1:27
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06-08-2015 10:59 AM #33
Pat, the the things I have watch you build over the years amaze me.
It's never a dull moment when I read your build posts....joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE
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06-08-2015 11:05 AM #34
this will be a cool one. I was driving to work behind a three wheel Morgan yesterday!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-08-2015 12:09 PM #35
Thanks, guys. I think the whole 4 and 6 cylinder front wheel drive platform is a huge untapped resource for car builders. You can buy running cars for 400-500 bucks all day long. Our imagination is our only limit on what we can do with them.1 Corinthians 1:27
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06-08-2015 12:41 PM #36
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Nice cutting off the old hull, and what a fast frame set up! Nice work!Ryan
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06-08-2015 03:25 PM #37
I agree, this part went quickly!
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06-27-2015 08:44 AM #38
I laid the frame and the unibody front section side by side, drilled out the spot welds on the front suspension mounts, and transferred them over to the new frame. After a lot of measuring and remeasuring from different points it looks like they are in the right spot and everything is square. The goal is to get a rolling chassis and then figure out the drive train mounts.1 Corinthians 1:27
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06-27-2015 10:00 AM #39
Falcon, Cool project! I just went through Missouri's specialty constructed vehicle program myself, not only do you need a copy of all the parts titles (that are clear) you need a notarized affidavit, bill of sale for all the parts as well if the are purchased second hand!! After buying my latest rides seats at a swap meet (with non of the above) I found myself having to go to the ol' Pick n Pull digging through a fiero to nab its seats just to get the bill of sale (notarized) with VIN on it to satisfy 'em. If the part comes from a junk yard they will punt on the copy of the title as long as the VIN is printed and attached on a receipt! I made a file with what it took to get the license & VIN if your interested. Good luck looks like a fun project. MatthyjWhy is mine so big and yours so small, Chrysler FirePower
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06-27-2015 06:38 PM #40
Thank, yeah I would be interested in that info. If I use all the Parts from one car and that title is in my name, do you think I'm in the clear?1 Corinthians 1:27
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07-03-2015 02:17 PM #41
I got the suspension mounts finished today and bolted the IFS down for a test fit. Looks like everything is square. I also cut one side off of the rear axle and will use this piece to make the rear swing arm. I dont know what they make that axle material out of but it destroyed several heavy duty sawzall blades before I got through it so it must be pretty stout.1 Corinthians 1:27
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07-04-2015 04:02 AM #42
It's nice to finally see the layout, I was having a hard time envisioning your words... yep! I'm more of a pictures type of fella!
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07-04-2015 05:27 AM #43
Same here; it's just all in my head at this point.1 Corinthians 1:27
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07-04-2015 08:32 AM #44
Rear seat would benefit from a short pedestal, so the passenger can see over the driver's head.
Another interesting point: since you are using all car parts, when you are done it should still be legally a car, with same vin- so no helmets required?.
Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
EG
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07-04-2015 09:39 AM #45
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