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What Is It? Mystery 3-Wheeler

There’s nothing quite like the mystery of what might be hiding in a barn. Typically, if you find something in the barn it’s a well-known classic, but once in a while, you find a vehicle that keeps the mystery going. And that’s the case with what reader Ivan D recently found. This usual 3-wheel is said to have been hiding out for the past 40 years, but that’s all the info Ivan was able to get on it. He thought the Barn Finds Community would surely be able to identify this one, so take a closer look and leave your guesses in the comments section below!

I honestly can’t say I know what this find is, but it’s definitely cool! I do see that the owner has some other interesting finds, including what I believe is a Blakeley Hawk similar to the one I used to own. That makes me wonder if this 3-wheeler isn’t a kit car. It looks well-built and finished, so perhaps it was a production car, but I look forward to hearing what you think! Our thanks to Ivan for sharing his mystery find with us. If you spot a barn find, please share it with us via email here!

Comments

  1. Avatar photo Rw

    A fugly

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  2. Avatar photo Mike Stephens Staff

    I’m thinkin’ the lack of windshield wipers = kit car, or maybe even hi-level home fabricated? Never seen anything remotely similar to this one, especially with three wheels. Very curious about what light Barn Finds readers can shed on this one. Yep, pretty cool contraption!

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    • Avatar photo PairsNPaint

      Definitely a Triton. Three-wheelers are usually titled/licensed as motorcycles, so winshield wipers are not mandatory.

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  3. Avatar photo bobhess Member

    Don’t know the name but I do know it’s ugly.

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  4. Avatar photo Michael Garner

    Joshua, do you still have the Hawk?

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    • Avatar photo Joshua Mortensen Staff

      No, I sold it a few years ago. I believe the current owner is looking to sell it if you are interested in it.

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  5. Avatar photo Big C

    Could be the long lost Tesla Model A.

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    • Avatar photo Park

      Look at the model names of the Tesla’s..

      Model S
      Model 3
      Model X
      Model Y

      Now spell it out using the 3 but backwards…

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      • Avatar photo mstang

        That was the intention but Ford beat Tesla to the punch registering Model “E” name and trademark!

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  6. Avatar photo grant

    He sold it a few years back

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  7. Avatar photo Till J.

    Ahoi,

    I think this tree-wheeler is a Triton. The book three wheelers A-Z says that Tom Yankaitis of Rockford started such cars in 1985.
    Well, I don t know, it is just a guess…

    Best regards,
    Till J.

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  8. Avatar photo Mark_K Member

    I think it’s a kit car for an Isetta.

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  9. Avatar photo Rick

    Home built. I have no known images in any of my kit catalogues that remotely resemble this.

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    • Avatar photo Danno

      I’d say so as well. That front window looks like the back window of something else.

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  10. Avatar photo PaulG

    I’d call it Dangerous

    Like 5
  11. Avatar photo 370zpp Member

    Clearly the love child of a Miata and a wheelbarrow.

    Like 14
  12. Avatar photo Cadmanls Member

    So no information like is it powered by a cycle drive line. Water cooled. Has the looks of a kit but not even a close up, so this is a game or what?

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    • Avatar photo Bill McCoskey Member

      Yes, it’s a Triton. All running gear is from a Saturn S.

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  13. Avatar photo Kirk

    Definitely looks like a triton trike to me … same headlight placement and has to be front engine fwd just based on overall room and appearance of everything

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  14. Avatar photo Andrew Allen

    I think it looks like a modified Bond Bug I know in the 1960’s their were different body’s available that’s my guess sir.

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  15. Avatar photo Solosolo Member

    Try Jeff Packer at Undiscovered Classics. com as I’m sure he will know.

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  16. Avatar photo DonS

    I’t not a one-off as I have photos of one at a used car lot on the main street in super small town Neshkoro, WI.

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  17. Avatar photo Howie

    Not really sure, lets just call it junk.

    Like 3
  18. Avatar photo Glenn Suprovich

    I think it is a Rolls Canardly ! Rolls down one hill and can hardly make it up the next ! 😎 Lol

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  19. Avatar photo Kim in Lanark

    Yeah, it seems to be a Triton however the Trike didn’t come out until 2007. Yet the article reads it’s been stored 40 years.

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  20. Avatar photo Bill McCoskey Member

    Kim, good catch!

    Except I heard the Triton is actually a time machine!

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  21. Avatar photo Gray Wolf

    Thunderbolt the Wonder Colt, I believe by Dodge!🤣🤣🤣

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  22. Avatar photo Thomas Pivarnik

    I would say it is a Dale from the 70’S but this one has a steering wheel, so I am probably wrong they also were found to have lawnmower engines in them and often didn’t have accelerator pedals.

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  23. Avatar photo George Birth

    Looks like the Tritons pictured . Probably be an economical blast to drive.

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