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Posted
4 minutes ago, sdkrc said:

And this Toyota Abomination

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It's kind of like a TX4 and a doblo had an "unhappy accident"

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Posted
4 hours ago, juular said:

It's kind of like a TX4 and a doblo had an "unhappy accident"

It looks like it was cobbled together from the parts bins of about 10 different cars.

Posted
5 hours ago, sdkrc said:

Toyota Abomination

It wouldn't surprise me if that was its official moniker knowing the Japanese

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Posted
1 hour ago, Metal Guru said:

It looks like it was cobbled together from the parts bins of about 10 different cars.

I kind of like it, in a Nissan Cube sort of way. You'd probably find that, like the Yaris Verso, for some people it would tick a whole load of boxes - accessability wise especially. What's it's official moniker, if not Abomination?

Posted
12 hours ago, Austat said:

Austin A40 Sports

built by Jensen.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Remspoor said:

built by Jensen.

Yes, a lot like the Interceptor.

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The Yema F99, which is apparently an Austin Maestro disguised as a Subaru Forester.

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Yema F99[edit]

The Yema F99 is the first car of Sichuan Yema Automobile (Chuanqi Yema), and the Yema F99 is based on the Austin Maestro platform. The Yema F99 was powered by a Toyota sourced 1.5 liter engine with 72 kW and 132 nm of torque. Prices of the Yema F99 ranges from around 50,000 yuan to 70,000 yuan, with the price range before discontinuation from 47,800 yuan to 49,800 yuan.[2]

Styling was always controversial with the whole Yema F-series crossovers starting from the Yema F99, as the styling heavily resembles the second generation Subaru Forester.

 

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SMZ. There are a few different models but these seem the most unusual

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On a similar note, these will be known to the hardcore Autoshite fraternity, but they are new to me (and this thread). The Ferves Ranger. Apart from the ridiculous levels of cute, I also dig the none flush fit doors and ludicrous levels of positive camber on the rear wheels. I do miss the baby off/soft roader, the niche is now well and truly occupied by quads and atvs but they lack the sense of fun you got from a Mehari or a Moke or a Kubelwagen or whatever it was. 

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Posted
10 hours ago, martc said:

It looks very... embarrassed.

It's a bit like that look a puppy might give you when you discover a puddle in the kitchen after its been out in the garden for a 'try'.

Posted
On 12/15/2021 at 9:53 PM, D.E said:

The Yema F99, which is apparently an Austin Maestro disguised as a Subaru Forester.

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It's funny, as they also tarted it up as an Audi...
Chinese Clones of Audi A4, Infiniti EX35, & VW Tiguan - Unfinished Man

And VW ...
Made in China – Yema Auto cloneaza Audi A4, VW Tiguan si Infiniti EX -  Noutati auto

They then also raided the parts bin to throw the Audi grill onto the Forester body...
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Is it just me or would it not be fantastic to import one of those, stick Audi badges on and see how long it takes Audi drivers to notice?

1 hour ago, 17-Coffees said:

It's funny, as they also tarted it up as an Audi...
Chinese Clones of Audi A4, Infiniti EX35, & VW Tiguan - Unfinished Man

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

Discovered this looking for something else - Cournil

Cournil 4 x 4

It looks a bit like the Portuguese Land Rover the UMM Alter

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Posted
5 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

DAF van

1974 Daf 33 Bestel auto (van) ex PTT

Most Dafs were offered in bestel or pick-up versions. They're rare now, most died within ten years or so of hard use and some, in a more spectacular fashion, while doing Zandvoort in reverse.

 

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