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Published 16/10/2014 @ 01:22:25, By eLMeR
Cross-breeding of a Land-Rover and a Rover P4/P5, the "Road Rover" could have been the forerunner of the Range:
http://www.xgonin.ch/pict/LR/road-rover.jpg
(Early 50s prototype. Picture from this French page)

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4024/5120315825_83f0b05b6c.jpg
(1958 more car-like -and last- prototype. More details on this car when clicking on the picture, and other views here.)

I always wonder: if these vehicles, like a lot of others, had been produced, would we be accustomed to these strange designs? For the Citroën C-60, I have serious doubts :grin:
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8301/7767778588_096572114d.jpg
(The 1960 C-60 was foreseen as a link between the 2CV and the DS 10 years before the arrival of the GS...)
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Published 11/02/2015 @ 02:40:37, By eLMeR
Another weird looking one-shot car, made in 1958 by a coach-builder in the former DDR (East Germany), the VW Neumann-Coupé:
http://elmer.re/images/minipic.php?img=NeumannLs
(Full history can be read here (de) )

http://i.auto-bild.de/ir_img/9/0/9/7/8/9/Neumann-VW-304x202-99d3f888273a23cc.jpg http://i.auto-bild.de/ir_img/9/0/9/7/8/9/Neumann-VW-304x202-0b342f1f9da87841.jpg


If my rusty German (and the online translator I used to help it :wink: ) didn't fool me, it has been made on a VW Kübelwagen basis, interested some people in the VW staff and in the DDR ministries, but it eventually stayed as single model.
Did I hear some sighs of relief? :grin:
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Published 11/02/2015 @ 17:53:18, By ingo
The story is here:

http://www.autobild.de/klassik/artikel/neumann-vw-traumauto-der-ddr-2316953.html

it was handmade on a Kübelwagen-basis by a private coachbuilding-craftsman and his two sons.

There were some more of such cars existing in the DDR. Two years ago there was an exhibition in a museum in East Germany about that. Quite a lot of these cars have survived.

Also interesting in this article is a sentence, that the profession of this little family-owned coachbuilder-craftmanship (such little private companies stayed allowed along the whole DDR-lifetime) were the restoration of car-wrecks and the making of special bodywork on Wartburg- and Dacia-basis.
:think: So maybe they are the makers of the two, three Dacia 1300-based Hearses, which existed in the DDR!
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Published 12/02/2015 @ 03:18:04, By eLMeR
(Full history can be read here (de) )


Twice the same link :wink:
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