Trihawk
Title
Trihawk
Description
Lou Richards owned Formax, which manufactured hamburger patty forming machinery. He began building three-wheeled vehicles in Mokena, Illinois in 1982 at Design Lab, and then in Dana Point, California under the name of Hawk Vehicles, Inc. Fewer than 100 vehicles were produced over a three year run when Richards developed health problems and in 1985 sold Hawk Vehicles in to Harley Davidson. HD had plans to move the business to Wisconsin and sell Trihawks through its dealer network but production never began.
Publisher
America's Packard Museum
Source
Automobile Quarterly Collection
Rights
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Subject
Trihawk automobiles, American automobiles
Collection Items
Two-seat, three-wheel, open cockpit sports vehicle. Serial number 1P9-T101A1-DMO38017 (yellow) and 1P9-TP101A1-DMO38018 (red). License numbers CA DLR…
