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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I purchased, after (I think it was G1) suggested "The A-Z of Three Wheelers" by Eelvis Payne, in which de devotes mention. Interesting read, here's just a "tidbit"This three wheeler, The Mathis 333, has beautiful lines and looks quite aerodynamic. It seats 3+1, runs on two cylinders and has two radiators! I think the person in the back has to sit sideways.
WAS THE MATHIS 333 A ONE OFF OR WAS IT PRODUCED IN ANY SORT OF QUANTITY ?
LOOKS LIKE A WELL THOUGHT OUT DESIGN & IT LOOKS GREAT .
I HAVE NOT SEEN THIS ONE BEFORE .
Cool... 3 across? That would have to be ONE skinny Frenchman!It did not go into production and only about ten were made. I read that the French government did not approve production of this car in the post war years. From Popular Science:
they usually are, lol back then, just after ww2 must have been really thinCool... 3 across? That would have to be ONE skinny Frenchman!
It is sweet, awhile back we had an active member who "sold his farm" to be a Sparrow dealer, needless to say lost the form, think he was from U.S.V.I. although a little " tense " he had a good history of 3 wheel vehicles
This three wheeler, The Mathis 333, has beautiful lines and looks quite aerodynamic. It seats 3+1, runs on two cylinders and has two radiators! I think the person in the back has to sit sideways.