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I did know that Studebaker were still going in the late 50s, but I didnā€™t know they offered a price leader/poverty spec model named the ā€˜Scotsmanā€™. And yes, that name was chosen to emphasise the low price and frugality of running it.Ā 

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Sold better than expected, including one to FD Rooseveltā€™sĀ (wartime president) widow Eleanor.Ā 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studebaker_Scotsman

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4 hours ago, 4wheeledstool said:

Toyota Echo - looks a bit Yarisy

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(and a bit of a shitbox)

Looks like the front half and the back half were designed by different people who never met before it was actually put together.

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On 2/1/2023 at 8:44 PM, AnthonyG said:

I did know that Studebaker were still going in the late 50s, but I didnā€™t know they offered a price leader/poverty spec model named the ā€˜Scotsmanā€™. And yes, that name was chosen to emphasise the low price and frugality of running it.Ā 

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Sold better than expected, including one to FD Rooseveltā€™sĀ (wartime president) widow Eleanor.Ā 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studebaker_Scotsman

36mpg! That's impressive for a yank lump with no aerodynamics and a slush box automatic.Ā 

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33 minutes ago, Spurious said:

36mpg! That's impressive for a yank lump with no aerodynamics and a slush box automatic.Ā 

I'd imagine the 36 mpg quoted applied to the manual gearbox version - still impressive, though.Ā  Studebaker were oddly pro manual for an American car maker.Ā Ā 

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Studebaker were oddly pro manual for an American car maker.Ā Ā 


American auto popularity was nearly always down to the buyer, virtually every yank had the tick box for manual, almost all US cars were ordered on tick box spec 30ā€™s through to 80ā€™s, so the auto preoccupation was from drivers not manufacturers
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6 hours ago, Metal Guru said:

Looks like the front half and the back half were designed by different people who never met before it was actually put together.

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17 hours ago, Leyland Worldmaster said:

Yaris CoupĆ©! šŸ˜Ž šŸ˜Ž šŸ˜ŽĀ 

Gen 1 Prius coupe surely? It looks like someone forgot to put the back doors on a Prius.

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6 hours ago, quicksilver said:

Gen 1 Prius coupe surely? It looks like someone forgot to put the back doors on a Prius.

The driver's door looks an awful lot like a Yaris Mk1 door; albeit cleverly disguised with black vinyl. šŸ§

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The Toyota Echo was a booted Mk IĀ Yaris sold in North America.Ā  It came in two-door and four-door versions.Ā  In Japan it was called the Toyota Platz.

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It was certainly no looker!

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On 11/09/2022 at 19:29, bunglebus said:

OKĀ this is weirding me out now. Is that some awful Panda on steroids creation?

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I feel ill

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And a MEGAIBIZA

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Going Up ā€“ Driven To Write

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17 hours ago, adw1977 said:

I think that needs the image saving for posterity.

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Same length as a Panda, but 1.8m tall!

All the way back on p218

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7 hours ago, egg said:

I didn't know until today that Bertone made a prototype X1/9 'spider' in 1980. Source Car Design Archives - hope these aren't just photoshop?

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I looked at that 2 or 3 times before I realised what was wrong.Ā 

Of course, there never was a open top X1/9

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19 hours ago, egg said:

I didn't know until today that Bertone made a prototype X1/9 'spider' in 1980. Source Car Design Archives - hope these aren't just photoshop?

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Interesting that it is missing the black inserts between the bumpers and the body.

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Well here's an interesting discovery

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My name is Tim Barton, and my partner (Dave Anders) and I built 33 "LITTLE SISTER" X19 topless conversions. Our company in 1979-1980 converted production cars to full convertibles, targas, T-Tops, etc. We were the first to do Mini Truck ragtops, and won the first SUPERBOWL OF MOTOCROSS with two converted Toyota Trucks.

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