If you have ever looked at modern traffic and thought, "What I really need is an air-cooled V-twin engine strapped to an aluminum bathtub," then Cars & Bids currently has exactly what you are looking for.Lighting up the auction block right now is a jaw-dropping 2021 Morgan 3-Wheeler. Painted in a spectacular, sun-catching "Bentley Orange Flame," this three-wheeled British oddity isn't just a weekend toy—it is a tribute to the golden age of motoring and the final chapter of a very specific, raw analog era.While Morgan recently introduced the modernized "Super 3" powered by a liquid-cooled Ford three-cylinder engine, this 2021 model represents the final production year of the classic, unhinged 3-Wheeler configuration.AdvertisementAdvertisementHanging proudly off the front grille is a massive 2.0-liter (1,983 cc) S&S V-Twin engine. Originally designed for heavy cruiser motorcycles, this vibrating, rumbling powerhouse cranks out roughly 82 horsepower. While that might not sound like hypercar territory, the Morgan weighs a microscopic 525 kilograms (around 1,157 pounds). Because tightening Euro 3 emissions regulations eventually forced Morgan to retire the air-cooled S&S powertrain, these final-year V-Twin models have become highly sought-after modern collector's items.A WW1 Fighter Plane for the RoadThis specific Cars & Bids unit, currently located in Vienna, Virginia, has all the right ingredients for a purist driving experience:Barely Broken In: The digital odometer shows roughly 2,900 miles.The Golden Gearbox: It utilizes a Mazda 5-speed manual transmission borrowed directly from the legendary NC Miata, guaranteeing some of the crispest, most satisfying gear shifts in the automotive world.Show-Stopping Aesthetics: The Bentley Orange Flame exterior is paired with a beautiful tan leather interior, twin black roll hoops, wire-spoke wheels, and side-mounted exhaust pipes that will absolutely wake up the neighbors.You don't bid on a Morgan 3-Wheeler for practicality, cargo space, or a quiet commute. You buy it because driving one feels like piloting a World War I fighter plane on the tarmac.With zero electronic driving assists, bugs constantly in your teeth, and the violent, rhythmic pulse of an exposed V-Twin engine pulling you forward, it is arguably the most visceral driving experience money can buy today. It forces you to actually engage with the machine, nail your rev-matches, and smile like an absolute maniac while doing it.AdvertisementAdvertisementAre you a fan of these quirky, ultra-lightweight track toys like the Morgan and the Caterham, or do you prefer the comfort and speed of a more traditional sports car? Let us know!