Correct answer: a bridged bicyclic (bridgehead) carbocation
Triphenylmethyl and allylic (cyclohexenyl) cations are strongly resonance-stabilized; the ethyl cation, although a primary carbocation, can still form. A bridgehead carbocation in a small bridged bicyclic system is forbidden by Bredt's rule because the bridgehead carbon cannot achieve the planar sp2 geometry a carbocation requires, making it the least likely to form.