Unless you think massive engines in small vehicles are cool, you might not notice this trike. For gearheads who love that combination, this one should catch your attention. This fiberglass trike has the rear of a ’57 Chevy and a front that is the combination of dragster and motorcycle.
Unlike ordinary trikes, which are typically V-Twin powered, this trike is propelled by a massive nitro burning Hemi mill that sits inches away from the open cockpit. This mighty mill produces over serious power – one video states 2,000 and a second claims 3,000. Either way, it’s more than enough power to topple buildings and rip a hole in the ground the size of the Grand Canyon.The specific details of the Hemi were not listed, but the Arias valve covers tell us that this motor was built for power. With zoomie headers tall enough to shoot fire into the stratosphere, cylinder heads the size of cylinder blocks, and a blower powerful enough to rip a house from its foundation, we can safely say this isn’t your uncle’s 426 Hemi.
Even crazier, this behemoth engine sits only inches away from an open cockpit. With fire spitting from it’s pipes and its window shattering cackling, this mighty trike wowed the crowed at what appears to be a motorcycle rally. We believe this hot rodding monster deserves a mention amongst the Great Wonders of the World, giving competition to the Great Pyramids and the Great Wall.