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Dong-A Motor licence built Jeep from Korea

Started by grobmotorix, February 04, 2018, 04:29:50 PM

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grobmotorix

Who knows this car?

grobmotorix


Fёdor


D-type

A licence-built Jeep?
By Hotchkiss?
Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix

QuoteEuropean
No.

QuoteA licence-built Jeep?
Yes.

QuoteBy Hotchkiss?
No.

D-type

Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix


D-type

Let's take it a step at a time.
It's not European Is it Asian?
Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix

Exactly.

It is an Asian licence built Jeep.

D-type

Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix

That would have been too easy  ;)

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grobmotorix


D-type

Carrying on with the countries, how about Taiwan?
Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix


D-type

It's left hand drive which rules out most of the Pacific Rim countries.  Is it somewhere in the Middle East - maybe Turkey?
Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix

Asia

Philippines
Taiwan


Turkey


The first guesses were ways better... ;)

D-type

Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix

Bam!

Locked for you to find out more.

Three guesses for you.

D-type

First guess: was it made by Ha-Dong-hwang?
Duncan Rollo

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grobmotorix

#20
Ha Dong-hwan special vehicles was renamed in 1977 in Dong-A Motor.

So this is enough for me at this level to give you this point.

D-type

Thanks for the point.  I now know more about the development of the Korean motor industry than I did before. :)
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.