Post your other non-JDM unique world import
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:57 pm
There are a lot of makes and models outside of Japan that have never been sold here in North America.
Would love to see what you guys have alongside your Delica's and Pajero's.
Let's see yours !
Here's one that will hopefully stay in the family. A Citroen 2CV. Every unique vehicle comes with a story. It was bought in England for a purpose by my brother-in-law's father who has been battling cancer.
The full story : http://colincraythorne.blogspot.com/
His goal was to drive from east to west across Canada in the little 2CV and hand off the keys to his son along with raising awareness for cancer research.
Now it resides in Whistler alongside of a 95 L400 Chamonix. Two very unique rigs.
They are both RHD's to boot !
The simplicity and very unique suspension of this rig is simply out of this world.
These are the famous 'car that will drive across a plowed field and not break an egg in the passenger seat'. Google it for a good laugh !
Sia (little niece) loves it although she's a little too young to reach the pedals. Maybe in a few years.
The 2CV has some beautiful lines. It just screams 'painters flowing canvas on wheels'.
Hosing it off
Sia : Can I drive ? Please ?
Mom : not yet ! *smiles gone*
Would love to see what you guys have alongside your Delica's and Pajero's.
Let's see yours !
Here's one that will hopefully stay in the family. A Citroen 2CV. Every unique vehicle comes with a story. It was bought in England for a purpose by my brother-in-law's father who has been battling cancer.
The full story : http://colincraythorne.blogspot.com/
His goal was to drive from east to west across Canada in the little 2CV and hand off the keys to his son along with raising awareness for cancer research.
Now it resides in Whistler alongside of a 95 L400 Chamonix. Two very unique rigs.
They are both RHD's to boot !
The simplicity and very unique suspension of this rig is simply out of this world.
These are the famous 'car that will drive across a plowed field and not break an egg in the passenger seat'. Google it for a good laugh !
Sia (little niece) loves it although she's a little too young to reach the pedals. Maybe in a few years.
The 2CV has some beautiful lines. It just screams 'painters flowing canvas on wheels'.
Hosing it off
Sia : Can I drive ? Please ?
Mom : not yet ! *smiles gone*