![]() 12/06/2018 at 08:53 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Did America get these in anyway? Ex-Canadian Military VW I ltis.
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the proportions on that thing are wierd
![]() 12/06/2018 at 09:02 |
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That’ s what she... never mind
![]() 12/06/2018 at 09:12 |
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I’m guessing it was to keep the break-over angle low.
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The U.S. never had any or got any. According to wiki. Argentina, Belgium, Greece, and Macedonia still use them in the military.
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Still use? Shiiiit.
I think that the Hummer is probably a better performer than this thing
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Built under license by Bombadier.. doesn’t get more Canadian than that..
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There’s your odd private import for today.
I remember seeing one a few years ago in Austria, which makes more sense:
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Our army used them, they were actually built here under license
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Oops reading fail, distracted by the image.
Weird things there, like the military G wagens.
![]() 12/06/2018 at 10:12 |
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It replaced the two stroke Munga and looks quite like it. Also, it donated its 4wd system to the Quattro
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Bonus poi nts for the 3 door Echo . Also not sold in the u s of a..
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Really? I happen to know they hoon pretty well on gravel roads. too bad for USA
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They never did! All of ours in Canada were actually built under license by Bombardier as far as I know! :)
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A 3
-door Echo hatch was on
my short
list when I was looking to replace my Subaru!
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It was on my list too before I bought the Forte