1999 Secma Funtech 50 - Oxfordshire England

1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
  • 1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR
Witney, Oxfordshire, UK
Country
United Kingdom
Posted
1 year ago
State
England
City
Oxfordshire
Make
Secma
Model
Funtech 50
Year
1999
Condition
Used
Color
Red
Mileage
334
Body Type
Tricycle
VIN
-
X

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1999 SECMA FUNTECH 50 QPOD TRICYCLE TRIKE MOPED MODERN MICROCAR BUBBLECAR

Here we have for sale my Funtech 50. After many years fancing a Funtech, I acquired this example last May from a large & expensive country estate near Birmingham, which had bought three Funtech's (two four wheelers and this three wheeler) brand new just after they were introduced to the UK in 1999, for bumbling around their private estate (It really was that large an estate!). It has never been out on the public highway in its life, therefore it had never required DVLA registering. It has also only clocked up 350 genuine km in its life. When I bought it last year, it was missing its petrol tank and rear lights as these had been swapped onto one of the other four-wheeled Funtech's, as & when they had needed parts replaced. During the summer of 2013 I located a spare petrol tank and replaced the rear lights. At great expense, I also acquired a complete set of doors and roof for it, as I prefer the looks of a fully weather protected machine. These alone are worth a fortune in the Funtech/Qpod world, as since the factory burnt down in 2007, they've been totally unavailable. It does need a few afternoons spent on it, such as plumbing in the petrol tank, finishing off a few bits and light wires here & there and a little bit of cosmetic work if you're fussy. The boot lid for some reason had been sprayed blue over it's original red, and one of the doors has a hole in its canvas lining Although I've had it for a year, I have never got round to getting it to start up, due to the rotten...