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Someone in the Colonies has put a Mitsubishi Lancer grille/bumper on a  Proton  Jumbuck - to create a 'Mitsubishi Lancer Ute'. Perhaps that's what happened to the white one above?

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https://www.boostcruising.com/galleries/rides/791205-2003-Mitsubishi-Lancer-UTE.html

If you scroll down the link above there are several more examples, including this one, a bit nearer to home..

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27 minutes ago, Missy Charm said:

That's possibly a Kenex Coachwork 307e Anglia pickup, so arguably doesn't qualify as home-made.  It's had some kustom work by the looks of things, though.  

Looks to have the roofline from the car though, rather than the higher line used by the van based pickup. So probably more likely to be a chopped up saloon/estate!

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On 08/11/2022 at 23:29, Dan_ZTT said:

The full build video is on there too and it's good fun, and Simone generally does a lot of cool mechanical stuff 

Shame they don't know how to weld and smooth/repaint the rear door shuts properly.

Like far too many car videos on YouTube, it's partly bodges and the cars are ruined.

 

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