Need help with trike ID

Its got a 4 set up on wheels so i'm thinking its an older conversion but the is trying to ID it.One of the axle shafts is bent and he needs a replacement.
 
But it might be a older Motor Trike...not 100% sure. Pretty sure it's a Lehman though. Lee H Mann could help with the ID, maybe he will show up and chime in.
 
I might get surprised but I think with the age of it he will have a much easier time just identifying the axle and contacting someone like Mosier with exact specs.What would be the odds of an axle shaft being available for a 20+ yr old trike?
 
I might get surprised but I think with the age of it he will have a much easier time just identifying the axle and contacting someone like Mosier with exact specs.What would be the odds of an axle shaft being available for a 20+ yr old trike?

The odds would be slim but if its out there Jim (Lee H Man) either has it or can get it.
 
I am with Zook in thinking it probably is a Lehman. We had a 1995 GL1800SE Motor Trike. I compared pictures and while very similar, the Motor Trike has raised panels on the fenders, the license plate indentation is a little different shape, the lower edge along the fenders and under the trunk looks a bit different and the trunk opening under all the chrome seems to have a different shaped opening.
The rear suspension would be the real test. The Motor Trike has a ladder bar suspension.It is distinct from other suspenions, it looks like it's name, ladders on either side. Ours had normal shocks, later ones have air bags.
Picture of a Motor Trike Classic:
 

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I'm going to say its a Lehman also.

I believe the first ones had the swing arm mounted on the outside. I had seen one many years ago. Ford Pinto axle? or mustang/ranger?
 

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