Video of Venture Vehicles playing around with a Carver three-wheeler
Here's a video of Ian Bruce, co-founder of Venture Vehicles, driving their new Carver three-wheeler. Venture Vehicles are going to design and build their own highly efficient three-wheeler based on Carver's technology with hybrid and all-electric powertrains.
Analysis: Looks like a whole lot of fun to me! Check out Venture Vehicles video page for more great Carver action.
Look out for our upcoming interview with Ian Bruce, co-founder of Venture Vehicles for more on the VentureOne.
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Bas 12:35PM (7/26/2008)
Did you all know that the carver is a car from the Netherlands and is founded by van den brink..
The Netherlands rulez!!
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Bas 12:38PM (7/26/2008)
now there are more country's who are making them, but the original idea is from The Netherlands!
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Atti 12:20PM (11/18/2008)
Frank Dallago designed and built the Ventura XD-10
back in the early 60's.His three wheeler's body was made from the belly tank of an F-86 jet fighter and the rear fenders of wing tanks on a P-51.The front wheel was taken from a Piper Cub and the suspension was removed from a Harley Davidson.
The V-8 60 HP 40's Ford was mounted over the rear axle.Dallago was an engineer, spent $2000 for materials and a year to complete.Top speed was around 68 mph.
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Henry 11:47AM (2/17/2007)
Coolest CarverOne Video
http://www.autoblog.it/post/6878/carver-one
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C'est Raoul 7:01PM (2/17/2007)
Wow! I haven't seen anything that brillant in a while! All the benefits of a small car and of a bike. Reminds me of the mp3 piaggo, but car-like.
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Henry 12:36PM (2/19/2007)
Working link of TopGear's Review of the Carver.
http://www.yourdailymedia.com/media/1150631716
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Hugo Munoz 9:38PM (10/01/2007)
I remember seeing a two wheeled, enclosed vehicle made by BMW back in the mid 80's. I've always wanted to build my own version with all the gadgets, but now that (hopefully) three models will be available here in California, count me in. ..in the future, would they be available with hydrogen burning jet engines??
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