Adrian_Thompson wrote: Raver 213 AKA Honda Civic
Really? The Raver?
This could go in the Unicorn thread and or here (I'll cross post)
I saw an Eagle Premier at lunch today similar to below. I've only ever seen one before. I know it as a Renault 21, but I guess it was also a Dodge of some kind.
Adrian_Thompson wrote: In the 80s this was one of the hottest hatches available in Europe. When it came here they removed its testicles and turned it into milk toast and added a Daewoo badge.
But first, they used it to sully a fine old American car name:
Those NUMMI Novas had a bit of a following on the used market because they were built like a Toyota but had Chevy resale value. For their time, they were a pretty decent econohatch.
Tom_Spangler wrote: Those NUMMI Novas had a bit of a following on the used market because they were built like a Toyota but had Chevy resale value. For their time, they were a pretty decent econohatch.
HAving lived with one I disagree that there was anything redeeming about them
Duke wrote:Adrian_Thompson wrote: In the 80s this was one of the hottest hatches available in Europe. When it came here they removed its testicles and turned it into milk toast and added a Daewoo badge.But first, they used it to sully a fine old American car name:
No no no. If they had brought over the awesome Red Top 2.0L engine in GTE form, calling it 'LeMans' would have redeemed the sullying of the fine name by the American market. LeMans as a name should only be associated with sporty cars, not massive American land yachts!
Here's another one I'm not sure about. I know I've seen early XJ Cherokee's painted in Renault colors as rally support vehicles in the Group 4 and Group B days supporting the old Renault 5 Turbo and Turbo 2. What I don't know is if they sold a version overseas with Renault badges on or what it just company colors since they owned AMC at the time?
Adrian_Thompson wrote: An old girlfriend had one of these monstrosities. A Chubby Nova AKA Turdbota Curbrolla
They even produced a version of this with the 4age engine. They called it the Nova SS.
Got another one. This has to score high on the obscure meter.
In the early 90's VW Brazil sold the Mk III Escort/Orion as the VW Apollo
Obscure? I'll give you the 1976-1983 Dodge Challenger/Plymouth Sapporo/Mitsubishi Galant Lambda:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Galant_Lambda
Yup, they made a turbo version (think of it as the luxury version of the Starion)
pinchvalve wrote: Audi Rabbit GTi?
Nope. Audi 80 was based on the VW polo. Different, smaller car. Not on the A1 Chassis
Jumper K. Balls wrote:pinchvalve wrote: Audi Rabbit GTi?Nope. Audi 80 was based on the VW polo. Different, smaller car. Not on the A1 Chassis
It's actually an Audi 50
The Audi 80 had more cleavage...
OK how about this one. The first BMW wasn't. The Dixi 3/15 DA-1 was a rebadged Austin 7 built under licence.
maschinenbau wrote: The GMC Sprint (later called the GMC Cabellero). Very appropriate ad for this thread
The ad seems to have left off the question mark because I do wonder What a difference the name makes?
In reply to JohnRW1621:
GMC is soo much better than a crappy old Chevy. It's three strong capital letters and not named afte some French dude.
Kramer wrote: Ford HD trucks became Sterling. Then this was born.
Bodywork more closely resembles a Ram than a Ford. Sterling was owned by Daimler.
maschinenbau wrote: The GMC Sprint (later called the GMC Cabellero).
A friend of mine was a mechanic at a GMC dealer back then. He told me how one time they got a new Sprint into the dealer, fresh off the truck, and it had an El Camino tailgate.
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