The 2008 Liberty Ace Cycle Car. (Photo from the Liberty Motors web site)

The 2008 Liberty Ace Cycle Car. (Photo from the Liberty Motors web site)

Liberty Motors

Description

Created by Liberty Motors in Seattle (USA), the ACE cycle car, inspired by the Morgan 3-wheelers of the 1930s, was conceived in 2001 and first driven in 2005.  After another year of testing and further improvements it was then ready for production. The ACE (so called after the project name American Cycle-car Endeavor) is produced to order as a full turnkey vehicle.



Pete Larsen was the guy that conceived and built this awesome vehicle.


The white one pictured here (with red stripe down the center) is said to be an early version with a Honda Goldwing power plant and drivetrain.
Detailed Information
Detailed Description

Created by Liberty Motors in Seattle (USA), the ACE cycle car, inspired by the Morgan 3-wheelers of the 1930s, was conceived in 2001 and first driven in 2005.  After another year of testing and further improvements it was then ready for production. The ACE (so called after the project name American Cycle-car Endeavor) is produced to order as a full turnkey vehicle.

Powered by a “O.E.M. carbureted 88" or 103" HD Twin-cam "B" motor / optional 120" JIMS” driving the single rear wheel, the ACE can reach 120+ mph.  The ACE is currently in production though numbers will be limited.

Additional Information

Additional Information

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