Grumpeyyy wrote:Grant
It seems like every thing on it will be old enough[including the driver]

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Man ... if
I'm an antique, what's that make my 85-year-young father ... pre-historic ...? Actually, he comes from a long line of dinosaurs, so I come by it naturally. My younger brother missed that gene, so I think I'm the last of the breed ...
... How do you get something like that titled ...
We call 'em Special Construction and have to title 'em the same year as you first title/register 'em ... at least, that's the way it used to be ... this is the first 'cycle I've built from the ground up since the mid-'70s, and I've got the feeling that a few things have changed ...
... I never seen a VW trike with the engine in the front but it will be alot more stable that way... It sounds like you have it all planned out.

Do you have all the parts for the build?
Here's a pic of the trike that inspired my vision:

Combined with some inspiration from Hank Young's
Flying Pan and my old school hot rod roots, yeah, I've got a pretty good handle on the overall plan. I don't have all the parts, yet, but the list is getting shorter.
You'll like this, though ... back in the early '70s, I built a Harley Servi-car trike with a 45 WR engine and a suicide-shifted 4-speed tranny (yup, no reverse ...
that was fun!), 12"-over UL springer front end, 5-gallon 'bobs, and it, too, had a '23 Ford T pickup bed (upholstered in red crushed velvet, it was just big enough to hold a couple of petite rearends ...) ... I had two sets of rear wheels for it that I swapped depending on my mood: a set of wide Indy-style steelies with caps & rings, and a set of custom-laced 15" wires on Harley hubs. I wish I still had that ride (along with the '67 shovelhead that was it's stablemate), but I was just 20 'bout that time, and try as we might, we still end up doing some pretty stupid things when we're that young ...
Yeah, I believe they were, Gene ... but I remember seeing one done up like that, complete with blue & white leather fringe & streamers, so that's what prompted that! I mean, the guy did one helluva job, and it glistenend like it was brand new, but I could've thought of more deserving machines to give that kind of attention to ... even back then ...
(O.K., Honda lovers ... don't bust my chops over that! Remember, I'm
old school, and some things just stick with you for life ...

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'Til later ...
CHEERS!
Grant