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I'll thrown in the Chinese Spec Ford Transit...

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Made from 2006 on words, based on the old Mk2.

They also make the Mk3 in China, sold as the "New Transit", which is sold along side the 'normal' Chinese transit....

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That makes me want to find a copy of Cheap Commercial Vehicle magazine for the twin test of the Tata Winger and Gaz Gazelle.

 

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Looks like a facelied mk2 transit?

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Looks like a facelied mk2 transit?

Don't be silly, it's a good original Russian design.

Just like the Vaz 2103, Moskvitch 413 and Aleko, Lisunov Li 2 etc etc.

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Here's a video review of the TagAZ Aquila, the execution isn't the best, it looks like a toy car but it is very cheap and a lot more visually interesting than most cheap cars.

 

It's also available with the most half arsed two toning the world has seen since 1957:

 

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You seem to forget it's French..   And Negro is more fashionable there.

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Looks like a facelied mk2 transit?

Although a facelift that involves the face drooping like a Jelly Baby on a radiator.
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It's also available with the most half arsed two toning the world has seen since 1957:

 

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Jesus Christ they show off the fruit of their labour wearing RAPID P609 shoes in the renders. Gr8 sign of a quality* product.

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Jesus Christ they show off the fruit of their labour wearing RAPID P609 shoes in the renders. Gr8 sign of a quality* product.

 

???

 

Ah!

 

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Indeed, that is so bad I actually want one; the bastard offspring of a dodgem car and Postman Pat's van. How do you get into the back seats without trepanning yourself on the rofl bar?

You really think you are going to get one person to ride along with you in THAT let alone more than one

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That TagAZ Aquila is absolutely mind-bending, and I suspect it would sell like hotcakes in the UK to a certain element of society who love flashiness but have absolutely no appreciation of quality.

 

You know the kind, people with a Ministry of Sound stereo as their living room centrepiece. People like those seen lugging 42-inch off-brand plasmas under their arms during the London riots. People who shop around for the best price before getting a tattoo using toxic Chinese ink in a basement.

 

E.G, today's middle England.

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Jensen branded Tempo - BMC B series powered?

 

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Speaking of shite plastic 4 door saloons, I didn't realise that in the dying days, the Avanti morphed into this monfookingstrosity

 

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Jensen branded Tempo - BMC B series powered?

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I once rode in the similarly powered Hanomag which had this sort of payload and glacial performance. B series found its way into an International delivery van too with predictable results.
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Jensen branded Tempo - BMC B series powered?

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I once rode in a friend's similar Hanomag which also had this sort of payload, B series engine and glacial performance. At about this time International Harvester were casting around for a motor to suit their Mighty Mite delivery van and must have felt that the B series power unit fitted to the diminutive Nash Metropolitan would be perfect. It wasn't.post-7547-0-48908600-1492313337_thumb.jpg
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The whole concept of 'executive ' 2 litres was arguably created by Rover and Triumph with their 2000s. Of course Ford hijacked the name and even the initial E with the Corsair and Cortina.

How do you top that? Well, Rover of course had the VIP towards the end of P6 production but Triumph went more logically through the company hierarchy,.

The Triumph 2000 MD, I'd never heard of it and it was possibly only for Australia and New Zealand , at least that's where any survivors seem to be.

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Wire wheels and a wood rim steering wheel made it look sporty

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Triple carbs , possibly made it faster.

I don't know if these were instead of PI s in the Colonies, due to the fact the Pi didn't like the heat

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Given the prospect of keeping two strombergs vaguely synchronised is mildly intimidating, balancing 3 strikes me as being in the same territory as patting your head while rubbing your tummy and reciting the National Anthem.

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I once rode in a friend's similar Hanomag which also had this sort of payload, B series engine and glacial performance. At about this time International Harvester were casting around for a motor to suit their Mighty Mite delivery van and must have felt that the B series power unit fitted to the diminutive Nash Metropolitan would be perfect. It wasn't.attachicon.gif1960-international-metro-mite-am80-1.jpg

Grumman had another go at the tiny van with a European engine, this time a VW Diesel. Failiure of course.

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I suspect most of you know what this was. There are a few clues in the photos which give away what it is.

The only question is   WHY ?

 

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I passed a Toyota Noah on the motorway last week.

 

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It was quite large, but I'm not convinced that there was enough room for two of all the animals (inc. dinosaurs) and there was no OLLI Snorkel so wouldn't have coped well in the floods. 

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I suspect most of you know what this was. There are a few clues in the photos which give away what it is.

The only question is WHY ?

 

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Four wheel RHD? I thought they all had to be three wheelers or am I reading those stickers wrong and this is in New Zealand or some place?

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I saw a Nissan estate on the way back from Scotland but can't remember the name for the life of me, had five or six letters and may have ended in an a I think. About primera size or bigger but not one I had heard of, had vertical lights down either side of the tailgate.

 

Any ideas what it was?

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I saw a Nissan estate on the way back from Scotland but can't remember the name for the life of me, had five or six letters and may have ended in an a I think. About primera size or bigger but not one I had heard of, had vertical lights down either side of the tailgate.

 

Any ideas what it was?

Sounds like a Nissan Stagea. Essentially a Skyline in an estate body I think.

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Sounds like a Nissan Stagea. Essentially a Skyline in an estate body I think.

That's the one! Looked pretty good and being an estate skyline should be a bit of a hoot I would guess. It was doing my nut in trying to remember the name.

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I suspect most of you know what this was. There are a few clues in the photos which give away what it is.

The only question is   WHY ?

 

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Four wheel RHD? I thought they all had to be three wheelers or am I reading those stickers wrong and this is in New Zealand or some place?

 

Location .... correct

RHD... yes they came in that style, engine and driver on the right. With a steel weight on the left to keep them upright.

Clues.. not read very well. So here are a few.  The engine cover lid handle, the engine cover hinges, the hubcaps and to top it off the unseen bit is 1000 cc with the radiator to the right.

also the owners description of driving it : heart in mouth like a gocart.

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You know if I'd looked who posted it then I would have known where it was... :-)

 

Tbh I know very little about them just that I once read something about them being three wheels here but four in Europe, and elsewhere it seems too.

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Its a Mini underneath, possibly backwards.

 

Not quite correct, It is all Isetta except a Mini mechanicals rear mounted and pushing.   :shock:

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Tbh I know very little about them just that I once read something about them being three wheels here but four in Europe, and elsewhere it seems too.

 

Four wheel Isettas were available in the UK, and, I think, were built at Brighton (the wheels are so close together that at a cursory glance they look like three wheelers). The BMW 600 is the more obviously 4 wheeled bubble car, but are longer than an Isetta and only have a superficial "Isetta" look.

 

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^ Thanks, I didn't know that.

 

..not sure Isetta's claim to be "Cheapest car in the world to buy and run" would stand up to very close scrutiny !     Excellent reading that advert :mrgreen: ..when the front bumper and new ratchet-type hand-brake are a "Plus" model item ! I wonder what the grab handle pulled ?   

 

Was it really three across seating as the photo implies ?

..self-coloured fibre-glass 4cwt van.  Was the saloon also fibreglass ?

 

But I'd always thought BMW and Isetta were one in the same.  Isetta 'built in Britain' consider yourself duly lessoned !  Clearly I need to attend the bubble car museum 2 becum edukated !? 

 

I know the four wheeler didn't qualify for UK's motorcycle road-tax rating, but the three wheeler did.  Likewise, the prototype Lomax 3-wheeler kit car (do I need to go n' wash my mouth out for saying 'kit car' on this website) was actually a four wheeler with it's Citroen A-series suspension rear arms turn inwards (rear wheels very close together), so I redesigned it to be a three wheeler.  

 

Bfg ;)

 

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Hyundai Iqoniq, never heard of one until today where it was in front of me at the lights. Guess it's their answer to the Prius, only not so shockingly ugly

 

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