Reliant Regal

Reliant Regal 3/30 ( 1968-1971 )

The Reliant Regal was a small three-wheeled car, the Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth ( England) produced from 1952 to 1971. As a light three-wheeled vehicle of the shelf could be driven in the UK with the motorcycle license.

Over the years there have been several versions: Mark I, Mark II, Mark III, Mark IV, Mark V, Mark VI, 21 / E, 3/25 and 3 / 30th

The Reliant Tricycles take in the culture of Britain has a special place as icons of British eccentricity. The most famous bay is the famous van that belongs Del Boy and Rodney Trotter in the long-standing broadcast by the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. The van is often referred to as Robin and wrong, but in fact it is a Regal Supervan. Trotters original van is now on display at Cars -of- the-stars motor museum, and one of the two spare cars was sold for over £ 44,000 to the famous British boxer Ricky Hatton in 2007. In another TV comedy, Mr. Bean, the title character often comes with a light blue Regal Supervan III in conflict, which is overturned by him, hit or pushed out of the parking space. Several cars were used for the Mr. Bean series; at least one of these cars was later scrapped.

The vehicle height was given in 1958 with 1370 mm and 1970 mm in 1450.

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