Gordon Murray Flatpack Truck
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Not seen this mentioned here yet:
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/worlds-...
Credit to Murray, he doesn't exactly follow the conventional does he?!
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/worlds-...
Credit to Murray, he doesn't exactly follow the conventional does he?!
ukaskew said:
Not seen this mentioned here yet:
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/worlds-...
Credit to Murray, he doesn't exactly follow the conventional does he?!
“We’ve used it for everything you’d do with a Land Rover,”http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/worlds-...
Credit to Murray, he doesn't exactly follow the conventional does he?!
Like tow another broken down Land Rover

"The worlds first flat pack truck"
er, sorry, but Land Rover got their about 60 years before you guys!

CKD (Completely Knocked Down) Land rovers have been shipped out of the UK since the late 1950's
and of course, who could forget the "Africar":

But yeah, other than those, it's a world first..........
er, sorry, but Land Rover got their about 60 years before you guys!

CKD (Completely Knocked Down) Land rovers have been shipped out of the UK since the late 1950's
and of course, who could forget the "Africar":

But yeah, other than those, it's a world first..........
Monkeylegend said:
That's actually the new TVR you know.
Yes, that's what I thought...Having seen one on the TV it looks as though the basic function is much like the old Citroen 2CV, famously developed with simple suspension to allow driving across fields without breaking eggs.
I wonder if you can get one with the driving seat in the middle??
BoRED S2upid said:
£3million quid for a kit car truck made out of wood and an old ford transit? And another £3 mill to get it made? Wow.
It's going to have to be VERY cheap to sell in Africa I mean cheaper than a 20 year old Hilux.
Are Toyota still manufacturing the 20 year old Hilux?It's going to have to be VERY cheap to sell in Africa I mean cheaper than a 20 year old Hilux.
Edited by Emeye on Wednesday 7th September 12:17
Hhmm.. I like the idea, however things I'm not sure about..
1. TATA tried something similar in India with their Nano - cheap, basic transport for the masses - unfortunately the masses (like their Western counterparts) don't want to be seen in 'cheap and basic' - they want Audi's, Toyota's and BMW's!
2. lack of four-wheel drive as standard.
3. The transit engine will be a common-rail technological masterpiece - that'll be difficult to fix out in the bush.
1. TATA tried something similar in India with their Nano - cheap, basic transport for the masses - unfortunately the masses (like their Western counterparts) don't want to be seen in 'cheap and basic' - they want Audi's, Toyota's and BMW's!
2. lack of four-wheel drive as standard.
3. The transit engine will be a common-rail technological masterpiece - that'll be difficult to fix out in the bush.
jhonn said:
2. lack of four-wheel drive as standard.
Mate of mine just spent 18months driving around Africa in an old LT35 converted to a camper, said he only missed 4 wheel drive once the whole time (Skeleton Coast Nambia, stopped to help someone and couldn't get out of the sand once they'd left :-) Otherwise he had no issue, despite what you see one the News, much of Africa has proper roads and even motorways, the dirt roads are fairly solid and level (if corrugated) so 2WD is no issue.He said he saw plenty of 4WD vehicles that had been "kept going" by having various drive shafts moved, swapped and removed, plenty of 4,3 2 and 1WD Hilux's in Arica :-)
OwenK said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Yes they still make the Hilux.
I think his point was that you can't buy a brand new second hand one. Toyota only manufacture new new ones. 
2 ton payload in a cab forward design the legth of focus? Forget the sodding africans I could do with one in london city!
1 ton transit is 5M with its stupid engine bonnet design and 2 tons puts you in a sprinter van so more like 6M. No-one makes a city (re parking bay) optimised van!
1 ton transit is 5M with its stupid engine bonnet design and 2 tons puts you in a sprinter van so more like 6M. No-one makes a city (re parking bay) optimised van!
Itsallicanafford said:
...find this sort of thing fascinating, i would love to be involved in the design of this sort of vehicle.
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