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paultvx
09/10/2003, 04:22 PM
http://www.caranddriver.com/article.asp?section_id=36&article_id=7113

5500 pounds and powered by 4.0 L Ford Ranger drivetrain. Can you say slow?

Rickster
09/10/2003, 05:30 PM
And UUUUGGGLLLLLY to boot, at least ours looks good while were running from gas pump to gas pump!

AlaskaVX
09/10/2003, 05:37 PM
Originally said by Car and Driver
The all-steel body-on-frame vehicle is about the size of a Nissan Xterra but is said to weigh 5500 pounds. It was designed in 1966 for the Romanian military and is still produced there by Aro SA.
I guess it would be cool.......











































If it were bullet proof ;)

paultvx
09/10/2003, 05:41 PM
Looks like a cheap Rover Defender copy. At that weight I don't see why any one would buy it even though the price isn't bad. And if anyone wanted the paramilitary frills... they could just buy a Pinzie or Mog for less.

Moncha
09/10/2003, 06:04 PM
Actaully to be designed in 1966, it's pretty good looking.

Joe_Black
09/10/2003, 09:04 PM
You can definitely see the Rover influence, and I agree with the Defender 110 comment. Then again, most of the early Japanese utes took their cues as well from the Land Rover and Gelandewagen. I'm with Paul though, gimme a Pinzie or a 416 DoKa 'Mog!

paultvx
09/11/2003, 03:38 AM
Originally posted by Moncha
Actaully to be designed in 1966, it's pretty good looking.

Yeah, if it wa a bit lighter I wouldn't mind having one actually. Or even the Lada Niva... neat, in a cheap thrills kind of way. Interesting little cars. Saw one up close several years ago in Taiwan. The interior looked like it was straight from a military truck. Diamond plate here and there.

http://www.lada.gr/niva_print.htm

http://www.lada.gr/images/3protes/niva/main.jpg

Joe_Black
09/11/2003, 06:22 AM
OMG! A Yugo in uniform! LOL!;pg;

IsuZOOM
09/11/2003, 10:39 AM
A cheap off road vehicle with a modernish powerplant? That engine has tons of mods readily avail too.

Andrey
09/12/2003, 05:45 AM
Niva is also available in 4 door (extended weelbase) formfactor. It was the first consumer oriented 4 weel drive car (note my wording here - not SUV but 4 weel drive) available in the USSR to a consumer powered by 1.6 L engine (the most you can get at the time). It was very popular in rural places and for hunting/fishing.

You still can find them today in Canada. They were imported under "Cossack" logo.


http://members.optusnet.com.au/~ladaniva/images/PROTO3.jpg

Daver
09/12/2003, 06:27 AM
AMC Eagles were popular for the same reasons.

http://www.users.nac.net/gr/eagleweb/4litre2.jpg

-Daver

edyavno
09/12/2003, 12:08 PM
Huh! That's the first car I learned to drive growing up, my uncle had one. The only car I liked in the boring more than modest Soviet car lineup.
It was early for its time, and it has been exported to all over the world, often under other brands:
http://www.geocities.com/vernr_au/others_gallery.htm


Originally posted by Andrey
Niva is also available in 4 door (extended weelbase) formfactor. It was the first consumer oriented 4 weel drive car (note my wording here - not SUV but 4 weel drive) available in the USSR to a consumer powered by 1.6 L engine (the most you can get at the time). It was very popular in rural places and for hunting/fishing.

You still can find them today in Canada. They were imported under "Cossack" logo.


http://members.optusnet.com.au/~ladaniva/images/PROTO3.jpg