Car owner feedback for CV3
I threw away the 2cv chassis as it was rotten. I built my own from 4*2 galvanised steel fence posts. Very strong. Just put in a front anti roll bar. Awaiting a new walnut dash for next summer. No 208
Owner david Holloway has added that it took 500 hours over 9 months to build at a cost of £3,400.
interesting kit to build,some chalenges,but finished product well worth it. Better styling than some other 3wheel kits.
Owner terry baldwin has added that it took 1000 hours over 6 months to build at a cost of £4,000.
Built the car with school kids as an after school club. A few tricky bits like the bending of the bonnets and wiring. The kit allows lots of different skills with a range of materials. The finished car is a real talking point whenever it is seen by the public. Would we build another? Definitely.
Owner brian marshall has added that it took 400 hours over 20 months to build at a cost of £5,000.
Not an easy first kit, but very satisfying for the builder who wants to put their own ideas into their car and want it to represent their personality and show off their building skills. Performs well considering 602cc engine, Blackjack anti-roll bar firms the front end up no end! End product definitely one of the prettiest three-wheelers around. LOTS of interest from the public, and draws much admiration at shows due to the exclusivity.
Owner Neil Haslam has added that it took 300 hours over 20 months to build at a cost of £5,500.