

The Campagna T-Rex was originally designed and developed by Daniel Campagna. Mr. Campagna competed in Formula Ford Championships; as well as being a mechanic on a Formula 1 team. The T-Rex bodywork was developed by Paul Duetschman, a previous employee of Rover, Jaguar, and a designer for Callaway. The T-Rex is said to have gotten it's name from it's strong resemblance to the shape of the letter "T" and also to represent the fierce nature that the machine exhibits.
The T-Rex is built in Plessisville, Quebec and is titled, registered, and insured in the United States as a motorcycle. The T-Rex has been produced since the mid-1990's; although the first one approved for use on public roadways in the USA, was not imported until 2001. TrexofAmerica.com is in no way affiliated with The Campagna Corporation, Campagna Motors, or T-Rex Vehicles Incorporated. The "Campagna" & "T-Rex" logo's and likeness' are registered trademarks of Campagna Motors The contents of this website are owned by TrexofAmerica.com and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the Administrator. © 2006-2008 TrexofAmerica.com - All
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