Looking for Name of Trike Frame, from the 80's. From Florida I Believe

I get the impression the frame is as custom made like the rest of the trike, stunning looks but not for long distance riding I imagine. Very narrow rear end and talking of rear ends that seat says it all.
I would love it around town and keep the GW for distance comfort.
The frame was mass produced not sure how many were made. Looked for one for 8 years and finally found one in a junkyard in Henderson, Nevada, all there was was the frame nothing else, no motor no wheels no tires nothing. I built the bike while in Arizona. I just can’t remember the builder’s name of the frame. He sent them out to dealers to have on their showroom floor and he stretched himself too thin with no income and went bankrupt. This is a bar hopper. I have a Goldwing Trike with a trailer for trips.
 

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