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It's hyper-rare for a reason - they are total shite. No idea why NL got a special Jubileum edition - probably some sort of EU special aid package organised by Brussels for deprived areas instead of something NL actually wanted....
More and more I got the impression, that this car is an extreme rarity, maybe even the only existing survivor. When I google "Reliant Robin Jubileum 1978", the only pics and informations, which appear, were uploaded and written by previous owners of this specific car, for example:
http://www.carrelation.nl/autoverhalen/214/reliant-jubileum-special--1978/de-uitvoering-van-deze-robin
http://www.carrelation.nl/oldtimers/972/reliant-jubileum-special--1978
and the -probably soon deleted: advertise:
http://www.speurders.nl/overzicht/autos/klassiekers-en-oldtimers/robin-reliant-jubileum-uitvoering-1-v-d-50-154224081.html?trv_cid=b80acd9e391ff11332357da09c380c4428858294
Due the first text I know, that these 50 made Jubileum-cars has nothing to do with the UK-Jubilee-model from 1977.
They were made in 1978 for the 10th anniversary of the Dutch Importer Waaijenberg
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waaijenberg
- http://www.waaijenberg.com/
To find out more, I've registrated myself for the German, the Dutch and the British Reliant-forums.
Well, maybe it's really an unique Holy Grail