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In 1976, 1977 and 1979, Daniel Campagna was a Formula Ford racer in Quebec.He made some significant motoring inventions, including the Voodoo in 1982. As part of the technical team for Formula 1 racer Gilles Villeneuve [when?], he handcrafted his first model of the T-REX and subsequently founded his own company, Campagna Moto Sport Inc. in 1990.
Since 2013, Campagna has a long-term strategic agreement with the BMW Group that allows them to use the BMW 1,649 cc in-line 6 cylinder motorcycle engine in the T-Rex. On April 4, 2018, an electric prototype was released; based on the original T-Rex but featuring the electric powertrain of Zero Motorcycle. The Electric T-Rex was used to see if ...
The full fibreglass body kit (unpainted) retails at $8,500 USD as of 2018, [3] [failed verification] to which must be added the cost of the host T-Rex. The body was designed by Hani Harouche, who explains that "I called it the Aero 3S, aero for the more aerodynamic shape [than the T-Rex], and 3S for the three seasons you can actually drive it ...
The passenger cabin accommodated two passengers with dedicated bucket seats, and, as in the case of the Campagna T-Rex model, a steering wheel and pedals closer to those of cars were used to control the vehicle using motorcycle components, and, in contrast, clocks provided by Harley-Davidson. The cockpit has been adapted to driving in the rain ...
The word "Jeep" was first used to describe US Army "midget cars" in a January 1941 newspaper article, mentioning "Bantam" as the manufacturer. [22] At the time American Bantam was the only manufacturer that had actually fulfilled purchase orders to deliver Jeeps to the US Army. Rumors say "Jeep" is a phonetic pronunciation of the abbreviation GP.
The Red Caboose Motel (originally named the Red Caboose Lodge) is a 48-room train motel in the Amish country near Ronks, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, [2] where guests stay in railroad cabooses. [3] The motel consists of over three dozen cabooses and other railroad cars, such as dining cars that serve as a restaurant.
The township was originally included as part of the larger Armstrong township in Westmoreland County on March 12, 1800. The Pennsylvania legislature established Indiana County on March 30, 1803 and concurrently formed Conemaugh township from part of Armstrong township, however Indiana County was not legally organized until November 3, 1806 and Conemaugh township not organized until 1807. [5]
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