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November, 2004

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Links to other web sites featuring Berkeley's or Berkeley related material.  For spares and spares related web sites see the spares page.

  • Joe Ferrero's Senior Design Project
    • According to "Road and Track" in 1958, a 1959 Berkeley could reach up to 58 mph with a fuel economy of up to 44 mpg. A modified Berkeley is the aim of this project has a target goal of reaching a target of 70 miles per gallon at 55 miles per hour with the capabilities of maintaining modern highway speeds. The vehicle is a convertible, and a hard top is needed to reduce drag for fuel efficiency. Check out Joe's web site for more information on the progress of his project.
       
  • Team 2 Motorsports
    • Team 2 Motorsports is the web site of William Barkley.  William is extremely busy on the Berkeley  front over in the USA and is busy repairing units for others as well as obtaining and making spares.  He can be found at the above web site or at Team 2 Motorsports, 3 Rorbach Lane, Geneseo, New York 14454, U.S.A.  Equally you'll find that he manages the excellent Berkeley-USA group within Yahoo.
       
  • Mike Junkins SE492
    • This website will be showing the restoration of Michael Junkins' 1959 Berkeley B-90.
      It is more correctly known as a Berkeley SE492, 'Sports' 492, Type 492 or "Twosome".
      As he develops the site it will include the cleanup and rebuilding of the car.
       
  • Alan Mackay's B105 restoration
     
  • T60 in Weiner Museum
  • www.microcarlot.com
    • Microcarlot was founded to be the direct link for buyers and sellers of micro and mini cars in the USA.  This site also attempt to connect the people who have spare parts with people who need them.
  • This links through to Peter Frost’s microcar web site.
  • This links to the sustainable energy association web site were they have an electric powered Berkeley.
  • This is Mike Junkins web site who has just started the restoration of his dad's old SE492 which he bought in 1968.
  • The Biggleswade FM radio station has a web site with information about the local Berkeley Coachworks company with some interesting pictures of the factory and the staff.
  • 3 Wheelers.com have a full and interesting web site dedicated as you would expect to three wheelers.  Consequently there is a page for the lovely Berkeley T60

Berkeley Caravan material

Steve Pepper's International Register of Micro Caravans contains some information about the diminutive Berkeley caravette.

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