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I'd never heard of FSC Zuk vans until I saw this  one yesterday. Based on the chassis and running gear of the FSO Warzawa, according to Wikipedia.

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On 8/8/2021 at 1:17 PM, Richard_FM said:

I think in Brazil some cars can run on fuel made from sugar cane waste.

It isn’t waste - it is sometimes worth more than the sugar. Which is why most plants split the process and produce it from molasses or low purity recycle flows. Those that take cane to ethanol directly are boom bust operations from year to year. Shell and BP both have big joint ventures with sugar companies in Brazil but hedge their bets making both.  I played a minor part in the development of this technology. Long since developed further by younger generations and my little contribution is a just footnote in history.

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Discovered whilst leafing through a 1970 copy of Motor: that Crayford made an "estate" (more hatchback IMO) conversion for the Austin 1800.

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11 hours ago, R1152 said:

Discovered whilst leafing through a 1970 copy of Motor: that Crayford made an "estate" (more hatchback IMO) conversion for the Austin 1800.

Very hearsey. I approve

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That's the 3-Litre estate. I once owned a normal 3-Litre and the guy I sold it to turned up with one of these with a trailer on the back. 

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1 hour ago, bunglebus said:

Very hearsey. I approve

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If they’d swept the roofline down and kept the rear screen level with the rear windows that would look awesome. Sure maybe you couldn’t get a twin-tub washing machine and mangle (or whatever shit people used to lug about in the olden days) in but whatever. Maybe a split tailgate would have worked nicely too. 

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9 hours ago, High Jetter said:

ADO 16 hatch? Oh no, R16 was far more innovative.

The chap who owned the garage in the village (it was a family business) told me when I had my R16 that the R16 showed up just how bad the contemporary British offerings were, without being mental like a DS - all-alloy engines, electric cooling fan, five bearing crankshaft, load-compensated braking at the rear and a ride no British car could touch. 

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10 minutes ago, Rod/b said:

If they’d swept the roofline down and kept the rear screen level with the rear windows that would look awesome. Sure maybe you couldn’t get a twin-tub washing machine and mangle (or whatever shit people used to lug about in the olden days) in but whatever. Maybe a split tailgate would have worked nicely too. 

If they'd spent some money altering the rear door frame they could have made it look like a normal estate. It suffers from the same problems as the P6 and XJ6 estates, though not to the same extent, with downward sloping rear doors completely failing to match up with the stuck on estate section. 

The tailgate appears to be from an Austin 1100 estate but mounted more upright. It fits the 1100 perfectly. 

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But doesn't fit the 3-Litre at all. 

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Here's the 1800 for anyone interested. It might just be the only acceptable car Crayford ever built
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1 hour ago, barrett said:

Here's the 1800 for anyone interested. It might just be the only acceptable car Crayford ever built
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An interesting conversion but I don't see the point of it after 1969. Surely it was a lot more expensive and didn't do much a Maxi couldn't do.

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Too much of a filthy poor for an Evoque convertible?

Think the Nissan Murano CrossConvertible just isn't niche enough?

Then step forward and ingest the Volkswagen T-roc convertible.

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Following on from the VW Gol (which looks a bit 1970s Jetta like), there was a 3 door estate version called the Parati.

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VW really were masters of the 3 door Estate weren't they. I loved these back in the day.

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this made interesting reading .. google ..

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23 hours ago, fatharris said:

...step forward and ingest the Volkswagen T-roc convertible.

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...why VW axed the Golf cabrio, then a few years later effectively brought it back as this.

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Sunbeam Venezia Superleggera.

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According to CarBrochureAddict on Twitter, it was designed and built by Touring in Italy, based on the 1592cc Humber Sceptre and only around 200 were made in 1963 and 1964.

A bit different from the rest of the Rootes range at the time!

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Wow, that Sunbeam's a new one to me.  It's a bit like a cross between an Alpine and a Minx and maybe some sort of Lancia or early BMW coupe.  Never seen that before.

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Some more info in this link

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Wonder if it had an older brother . . .

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I remember reading about one found in a farm outbuilding in Classic and Sportscar and it had been damaged possibly by a farmhand to move it out of the way damaging the front of it.

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