GM Lean Machine Casting Reference | Loose Hot Wheels
GM Lean Machine
The GM Lean Machine was a personal mobility single-occupant vehicle designed by Frank Winchell in the 1980s, in what was one of his last projects before retirement. The vehicle featured a chassis similar to that of a motorbike, and used a 185cc Honda two-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle engine through a Peerless tractor differential; the car featured front tires from a motorbike and rear tires from a boat trailer. Three were produced in total, with one on display at Epcot's World Of Motion for some time before its…
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GM Lean Machine first appears in Demolition Man. The current catalog tracks it across 1993 – 2003. Designer credit is listed as Michael Kollins. Check Description, Versions, Gallery before trusting a vague seller title.
- Demolition Man
- Space Series
- General Motors Automobiles
- 1993 First Released
- Three-wheeler
- Concept Cars
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- Match the title to GM Lean Machine before reading price claims.
- Use 1993 – 2003 as the production-window check.
- Cross-check Description, Versions before calling the variation exact.
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