In the 1950s to 1960s, three wheel cars were very popular in Great Britain. For drivers with a motorcycle license, these cars did not require a separate car license. Berkeley redesigned the rear of their 328 model to fit a single rear wheel. The result was a three wheel sports car which filled a gap in the market left open when Morgan stopped 3-wheel production. You will notice that it is hard to tell that the T-60 is a three wheel car unless you look at it from the rear. The T-60 was Berkeley’s most successful model. Most were open top cars, although a few cars were made with hard tops. Berkeley produced 1,780 of these models.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Berkeley Cars Ltd.
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Drivetrain Configuration: Front engine, front wheel drive
Engine: 328cc
Transmission: 3 speed manual
Top Speed: 60 miles per hour
Years of Production: 1959-61
Number Produced: 1780
Original Cost: $_____
A Note About the Display of Our Collection
Thank you for viewing our collection online! Please note that our collection contains over 330 cars and motorcycles though we only have room to display approximately 150 at a time. Therefore, the item you are viewing may not be on display when you visit the museum in person.
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