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Mr Fox



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The Ox - a Very Clever Vehicle...
I'm not a fan of Top Gear but they posted a useful summary of Gordon Murray's new vehicle the Ox.

http://www.topgear.com/car-news/big-reads/...save-world

Reading it, I couldn't help but wonder what could be if someone with the brain like Gordon was behind the reborn Defender.

Give it a read before you judge but the design is very very clever.
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Hairysteve



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It was on BBC news last night and pretty interesting how a flat pack van could come together so quickly with basic tools Thumbs Up
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Is it just me or are there a number of parallels to the orginal land rovers?

If it was going to be road legal over here it would almost be fun to own one. 1995 300 Tdi Epsom Green - It's a keeper.
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Would be fun to be able to buy one as a 'kit car'; could be road legal here too then I'd imagine? Pete

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blackwolf



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It looks like the spawn of the union of a 101FC Landrover with a Sooty van! Rolling with laughter

Good idea though!

Not sure it'd pass EU crash tests.
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Lou Sparts



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Reminded me of the "car for Africa" that was devoloped in the eighties and built from reinforced ply for local markets to assemble.




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 2005 Td5 90 XS

Steve
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Cupboard



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I saw that in the paper but I'm sure this isn't new. I have a funny feeling it appeared a few years ago and then disappeared.

Edit: yes, same name, same idea three years ago:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/mo...17814.html

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars...st-vehicle
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Happyoldgit



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Lou Sparts wrote:
Reminded me of the "car for Africa" that was devoloped in the eighties and built from reinforced ply for local markets to assemble.


Yep, the Africar was the first thing that came to my mind when I heard about the Ox on the radio a day or two back. Steve.
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marsie



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I remember the Africar. there was a tv program about its development and it used Citroen 2cv running gear if i remember correctly Thumbs Up and you could get 4x4 or 6x6
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Lou Sparts



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Yes it did use Citroen running gear, I think they ran put of money before building any 4x4 or 6x6 variants.
There are a few bits on you tube about it. 2005 Td5 90 XS

Steve
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Supacat



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Just popped up on twitter and looks in good condition. Always wondered how they would fare long term?


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https://twitter.com/BlacktopMagazin/status...04067?s=20
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JOE_130



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Proud to say I worked on Ox doing engine calibration and some chassis component engineering before I moved on from my previous job.

It is indeed an awesome bit of kit. Wouldn't want to daily drive one, or drive one a long distance but what's been achieved regards flat packing it and price point is really impressive. Payload capacity and space is huge.

Only thing they suffered from if memory serves is the same as 101 forward controls.... a bit tippy driving down steep slopes when unladen.

I know the blue one in the press pictures very well Smile
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