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That is cool AF.
Got a mate who has a bike orientated metal shop to play in up here in Scotland and he has been turning out various carry stuff type bikes, two omnium style bikes with a 20" under the front and a long higher up rack and then a mad 90's MTB style paint job. He's a very talented guy but unfortunately doesn't build to order, unless you want something ground breaking in which case he'll have a go.
I'm just waiting on a massive trailer (200x90cm) turning up, very concerned the courier company has wrecked it, lost it or just plain can't be bothered delivering it.
Found I'm using the eBullitt constantly for everything, my previously most used bike (a 3 speed 700c disc commuter with mudguards and a front rack) hasn't moved in 20 days, car hasn't moved in 10 days etc. Bullitt for all the things. eBullitt + offensively massive trailer should help me never use the car again in the city area (but keeping car anyway because everything else I do is at least a 100 mile each way journey and up here theres often no other viable time vs cost solution that isn't a diesel estate car as much as I'd like there to be).
Build your own! https://www.instructables.com/id/build-a-2-wheel-cargo-bike/
This is what I did. Think it cost about £300 including buying the mig welder. Mine is pretty rough, but its lasted 6 years whilst being stored out in the rain.