The bankrupt Corbin Motors electric vehicle company has a savior. "After a period of prayer, the concept of electric vehicles came to my attention," said Ohio businessman Dana Myers, founder of the ...
Back in the mid 1990s, a motorcycle seat salesman by the name of Mike Corbin turned up at the San Francisco Auto Show with a single seat, three wheeled electric car that resembled a boot on wheels.
TALLMADGE, Ohio — It’s the size of a motorcycle and has three wheels and room for only a driver. But Dana Myers sees more in his Tallmadge-built electric vehicle. He sees a way to apply his religious ...
Now comes the state of California, joining the fray against Corbin Motors, maker of the three-wheeled electric Sparrow. The company filed for bankruptcy in March. In a lawsuit filed May 7 against ...
The two-years-bankrupt electric vehicle company Corbin Motors has been rescued by Ohio businessman and holy roller Dana Myers, who feels that a sustainable business may somehow be built out of the ...
DAYTONA BEACH — Corbin Motors Daytona Beach wants to set up shop along Interstate 95 and churn out Sparrows — colorful, electric mini-cars like the one the evil Goldmember drives in the latest Austin ...
It’s a safe bet that there aren’t many fans of the Hanagan family left in the Northern California city of Hollister. Certainly not as many as there were when Mike Hanagan and his son Tom first came up ...
Jerry Harvey’s interest in the Sparrow was understandable: The three-wheeled electric vehicle could run on pennies a day, was good for the environment and cut such a quirky cool image it had won a ...
Officials of a company that hoped to make three-wheeled vehicles in Daytona Beach are the target of a lawsuit filed by California’s Department of Corporations that alleges illegal business practices.
HOLLISTER – Mike and Tom Corbin have another dream. Well, it’s a new version of their old hope to create a three-wheel, one-person, high-mileage car. That first dream ended up a nightmare. The Corbin ...
Have you seen Austin Powers in “Goldmember?” Do you recall Goldmember’s car? Seen it somewhere before? Strip off the customization work, and your answer should become clearer, especially if you’re a ...
Once upon a time, a gang of shiftless motorcycle hooligans, all resembling Marlon Brando and Lee Marvin, descended on Hollister, Calif., to terrorize the locals with drunken laughter and shameful wolf ...