I think Tickford managed to salvage it though![]()
Let's not forget Ford Australia's runner in the fugly stakes.
This piece of crap would have to be the ugliest thing ever produced by an Australian vehicle manufacturer - and very nearly sent them broke.
And if the looks weren't bad enough - try getting into either side front door without belting your head on the roof if you're 6 foot or more tall.
An absolute basket case of a design - and doomed to failure from the day of its release.
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Cheers .........
BMKAL
I think Tickford managed to salvage it though![]()
Just proves any fiberglass kit is too much fiberglass.
No wonder it was named after a **** pot you keep under your bed for granny to sit on.
Must learn how to embed one day
By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
apologies to Socrates
Clancy MY15 110 Defender
Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are
The Renault 750 4CV, the citroen 2CV and the Fiat 500.
I dont think any of these are ugly.
They are beautiful classics.
A mate had a 750 years ago, we had great fun in it.
We painted Stirling's number 7 on the side and Driver John Green on the side of the bonnet and it was a chick magnet when he parked it outside the milk bars.
So many ugly cars to choose from, my pick is the Camry that looks like something dragged out of the ocean deeps...
(bonus : other fugly Toyota products in the picture too)
Well, sadly I reckon the ugliest cars ever made were proudly made in AUSTRALIA!
Cop these beauties from the Lightburn company, which used to be based in Adelaide.
Their main line of manufacturing was (pretty good) concrete mixers, but they also made washing machines that used a concrete mixer bowl as their main washing chamber!
And they made these cars.... probably very collectable now in a perverse sort of way.
Alan
Ssangyong Stavic would have to be a contender .............
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BMKAL
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