Some history that a few may find interesting....
The Reliant Robin was quite a late model in the company's history.
The company started producing a light goods van in 1935.....surprising how many modern
'custom' trikes look quite similar!

This model was still being made with various body options
into the 1950s.
So it could be driven on a motorcycle licence it had no reverse gear until licensing
regulations changed in the early 50s. This change enabled young families of the time
to own a car and thus in 1953 the Regal was born!

It was really the first practical four seat 3 wheeler car manufactured although it did have
competition from another maker, Bond, which was eventually bought by Reliant in 1960.
In 1973 the Robin was introduced .

All of the models were available as light goods vans. The company survived until 2003.
Further back I mentioned the Bond company. Frankly their cars were horrendous!
Hugely under powered, (197cc 2stroke motor!) uncomfortable and very unattractive....but they were very cheap!

You will not believe how they were started!!
So not exactly a V8 then!!:roflblack: