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It was brought to me from a local spotting group. It’s an old RV, but that’s where normal stops & interesting begins. The Clark Cortez Motorhome, built by a maker of Forklifts. (all photos belong to Tylo Spitz)
Powered by Chrysler straight 6, gated 4spd, rear engine fwd(Going to the Forklift background), torsion bar front suspension. Using a metal unibody (like forklifts).
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Wait....REAR-engined, FRONT wheel drive?
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Yup.
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Neat!
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One of the most bizarre, yet ingeniously engineered vehicles ever built. And that includes Citroen.
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It l ooks SO CLEAN in the pictures.
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Rear engine and FWD, yet still has a rear door? Very cool- though I wonder how it handles.
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Let’s just hope it’s front-wheel steering instead of rear-wheel steering like a forklift!
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Oof and I thought my idea was nuts:
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Not quite, as an excerpt from the linked Curbside Classic article states:
“Why the funny protruding grille? Well, that grille comes off, and after the bumper is removed, the whole power train assembly in its cradle can be sli d out, after six hefty bolts are undone.”
And here’s a picture of the front subframe, from cortezcoach.com: