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#390707 05/09/16 07:51 PM
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Flying Duck ?

Saw this at the Caramulo Motorfestival. Only saw it Sunday, so no intrepid british Wild Mogs there to discuss such an interesting vehicle, clearly Morgan inspired.

It isn't new and by it's license plate I'd say it is at least 30 years old.

Clearly using 2CV engine and transmission, also all 3 wheels use 2CV sized tyres (this was told to me by a "tyres for classics" dealer present at the show)

"Flying Duck" badge on the steering Wheel and cowl. Not sure if it is the dream of someone, built in his shack, or some brand of 2CV based three wheelers that exists or existed somewhere in Europe.


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Lomax, or a derivative thereof?


M3W, now!!!
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Yes a Lomax I think!


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Not a Lomax, but a Pembleton.

http://www.pembleton.co.uk/

The copper nose-cowl is the give-away.

John.

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Originally Posted By jrt
Not a Lomax, but a Pembleton.

http://www.pembleton.co.uk/

The copper nose-cowl is the give-away.

John.


Bang on..

Very well made bodies too..


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Had one for a while with BMW boxer engine..great machine..dare I say from what I read and hear better built and more reliable than early M3W!!!!



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It passed us by on a trailer as we were driving down the hill to Tondelo.
They always seem to attract rather characterful drivers!


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Former Morgan owner. Gone but hopefully not forgotten!

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