Robert quietly gives the LDV a few whacks with the rock in a sock.Not for everyone these electric vehicles
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Robert quietly gives the LDV a few whacks with the rock in a sock.Not for everyone these electric vehicles
What? Simca/Talbot Matra RanchoJust came across THIS weird little crossover-type thing. Has a very D1 vibe to it. WIKI
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I'm not comparing it here, but it does have a retro look for certain. It's probably not a surprise that these were not properly imported to the States, so it's certainly a novelty.What? Simca/Talbot Matra Rancho
That piece of shite?
Still existing or survived rusting?
That one was one of the worst lemons ever built on earth.
btw it was not intened as an offroader but as a mimic station wagen. Vehicle got at this time the silver lemon award for most failures and terrible build quality.
In a way in deed what we call street suv today..
shudder
From that perspective yes .. it IS retro. For sure. Talbot (correctly french spoken you omit the tail "t" did some smaller cars. All of them including the Matra BagheeraI'm not comparing it here, but it does have a retro look for certain. It's probably not a surprise that these were not properly imported to the States, so it's certainly a novelty.
FC Rovers are indeed cool. One of the members of our Rover club has one and it's a blast. But TBH, the prototype in that link is awfully strang and a bit homemade looking. I'm sure JLR would be up their asses if it really looked authentic but still.I have often toyed with the idea of taking a 2.4 Puma (or possibly TD5) Defender and fusing it with a II or IIA FC to produce a modern version of the original Forward Control Land-Rovers. I think it would be an interesting and fun project.
There was at one time a group in the Isle of Wight offering an FC conversion for Disco 1 and Disco 2 chassis, which had a certain appeal, but this seems to have fizzled out. There is an article about this conversion at the link below:
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4 friends retrofit cabs to revitalise old Land Rover Discoverys - Farmers Weekly
Early generation Land Rover Discoverys have been a farming favourite for two decades but many have been struck down with a vicious case of tinworm that, until now, has left them destined for the scrap heap. However, a gang of upcyclers in the Isle of Wight have come up with a new cab design that …www.fwi.co.uk