Most Hackaday readers will have heard of [Clive Sinclair], the British inventor and ... In early 1985 he launched the C5, a sleek three-wheeler designed to take advantage of new laws governing ...
These C5 vehicles were assembled at the Hoover factory in Merthyr Tydfil.Sir Clive Sinclair's short-lived experiment in personal transport dates from 1985, and these C5 vehicles were assembled at ...
What you're looking at is a 1985 photo of the Sinclair C5, a titchy electrically motivated trike of which 12,000(!) were reportedly sold. We stumbled across this gem of an image, and after your ...
The Sinclair C5, as it was named ... with some fetching prices surpassing their initial sale price and nudging into the ...
The Apple Newton and Etch-a-Sketch were mentioned but at Number 10 was the Sinclair C5. About 12,000 of these 3-wheeled electrified shopping carts were built in 1985. Before the year's end the ...
Sinclair C5 enthusiasts have praised the vehicle as "ahead of its time" during a gathering to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its launch. The event saw 15 of the famous vehicles take to ...
These included a portable mini-TV, a folding bicycle and the much-mocked Sinclair C5 electric vehicle, which was a recumbent electric bike. My ZX Spectrum had the external 32KB RAM pack attached ...