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Date Posted: 09:47:13 10/27/12 Sat
Author: -S.
Subject: Weird SUV

Here's a strange one:


The ultra-rare Chrysler Simca Talbot Matra Rancho



"Talbot was the name Peugeot gave to the French-based Simca-Matra combine after it bought them from Chrysler in 1978, but Chrysler paid for its development (and it used Dodge frame parts.) Designed as a French answer to a Range Rover but built off a front-wheel-drive car, the Rancho was a gas-crisis hit on the continent, sort of, except that it offered none of the off-road ability of a truck. Today, few exist, because even with five companies involved, no one was apparently in charge of rustproofing."

What a strange SUV, huh?

http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/horse-too-many-names-flickr-photo-day-022339255.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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