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Re: 4wd Senator
« Reply #15 on: 30 August 2016, 15:12:41 »

Ahhh, very good! Again, perfect example, Renault/Matra maybe ten years before the MPV boom really kicked in, ahead of the game.
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Re: 4wd Senator
« Reply #16 on: 31 August 2016, 07:12:03 »


Matras proposed mk2 version is far more important, as Peugeot/Chrysler weren't interested. So with a few nails and some string, Renault running gear was installed and the Espace was born.

This reminded me of a Top Gear episode when they were 'converting' espace into a convertible. It seemed like renault OEM quality work.

Jokes aside, the french semifinished products were (as an idea) far ahead of the time. IMO, Ranco looks very good.
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Re: 4wd Senator
« Reply #17 on: 31 August 2016, 07:37:59 »

  When was a Rancho last seen by anyone?
The Fergason 4x4 was also fitted to a handful of Monzas

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