by KenHill (Author)
It is generally accepted that Karl Benz was the inventor of the motor-car in 1885 - what is less well known is that his car was a three-wheeler. In the motor-industry's early years, the threeand four-wheeled types were developed side by side, but the latter began to take precedence as its greater stability, and the three-wheeler's severe bodywork limitations, became evident. For twenty years the light car, cyclecar, three-wheeler and motorcycle competed for the rapidly expanding market, until eventually and inevitably being eclipsed by the mass-produced, GBP100 four-wheeled motor car. Fully illustrated and packed with little-known facts, this book puts three-wheelers, and the companies that produced them, in their historical context.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 23 Feb 1995
ISBN 10: 0747802823
ISBN 13: 9780747802822
Book Overview: a fascinating history of an early form of motor-car, now largely defunct, that nonetheless at one point was a contender to become the main type.