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  2. Tomcar - Wikipedia

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    Tomcar was founded in Givat HaShlosha, Israel by Yoram Zarhi in 1991. The company has a workshop in Israel, a manufacturing plant in Arizona, United States, and a planned assembly plant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

  3. Volkswagen Country Buggy - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Country Buggy is a small utility vehicle designed and built by Volkswagen in Australia. It used parts from the existing Type 1 and Type 2. Production ran from 1967 to 1968. A derivative of the Country Buggy called the Sakbayan was built in the Philippines for several years until 1980.

  4. Bush Ranger (car) - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of the Australian made "Bush Ranger", February 2006. The Bush Ranger (also known as Bush Rangie) is an Australian permanent 4WD buggy that was redesigned and manufactured by John E Davis Motor Works [1] [2] and derived from the United Kingdom Dakar [3] but is considerably different, although both use Range Rover or Land Rover Discovery parts. [4]

  5. Volkswagen Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 Volkswagen Australia developed a unique model, the Country Buggy, which used components from the Beetle and the Kombi. [2] Due to falling sales the operation reverted to assembly only in 1968. [1] A new company, Motor Producers Limited was formed and operations were expanded to include Datsun and Volvo models as well as Volkswagens. [1]

  6. Holden Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    At this point Holden retired the long-running TF model. [7] Holden maintained sales of the RA generation until rebranding the Rodeo as Holden Colorado in July 2008. [ 8 ] This was a result of Holden losing the rights to the Rodeo name following General Motors split with Isuzu.

  7. Mini Moke - Wikipedia

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    The base price was £ 405. [26] The "Mk I" Mokes had a single windscreen wiper and a floor-mounted headlight dip switch, and the only colour available was "Spruce Green". In 1967, the "Mk II" Moke added a passenger-side wiper. Horn and headlight controls were moved onto the indicator stalk. These later British Mokes were also available in white ...

  8. Dakar 4x4 - Wikipedia

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    The Dakar was developed in 1991 by Barry Chantler of Dakar Cars in Dartford, Kent. A successor to the Rotrax, the Dakar uses a Range Rover chassis rather than the more conventional sports car style. The Rotrax was a RWD 2-seater buggy built on a space frame chassis using Cortina suspension and engines.

  9. Category:Cars of Australia - Wikipedia

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    This category is for individual car models produced in Australia. For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Australia see Category: ... Volkswagen Country Buggy; W.