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Lennart Sorth
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2006, 12:35:55 am » |
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need a bit of encouragement to get started.
Hey! - the Rancho is a true classic - IMO *that* car defined the MPV class! - the Espace (and/or Chrysler) came up with the one-box version of it, but the family-go-leasure multi purpose car-concept belongs to the Rancho. Its a great car, - unfortunately made from rather vulnerable materials - which is such a shame, but that makes it even more important that you get your example roadgoing. Just imagine belonging to an exclusive club of only 11 owners - I guess only the "Bugatti Veyron Owners Club" is smaller ! ps: nice new wheels How's that for encouragement ? :-) /Lennart
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« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2006, 05:26:06 pm » |
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need a bit of encouragement to get started.
Hey! - the Rancho is a true classic - IMO *that* car defined the MPV class! - the Espace (and/or Chrysler) came up with the one-box version of it, but the family-go-leasure multi purpose car-concept belongs to the Rancho. Its a great car, - unfortunately made from rather vulnerable materials - which is such a shame, but that makes it even more important that you get your example roadgoing. Just imagine belonging to an exclusive club of only 11 owners - I guess only the "Bugatti Veyron Owners Club" is smaller ! ps: nice new wheels How's that for encouragement ? :-) /Lennart Thank you Lennart any encouragement is helpful, but the wheels did come with it like that when I bought it. I NEED to get it back on the road!!!! Martin.
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« Reply #9 on: December 22, 2006, 08:56:58 pm » |
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Hi Hans, Yes your not the only mad one on here!! Thanks for putting that picture up have you got any more because that is exactly the area that mine has gone, I was going to take the axle out to gain access but it looks like I might be able to do it the way you have. Martin. P.S. your English is very good thankfully.
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« Reply #10 on: December 22, 2006, 09:14:25 pm » |
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This year I saw my first Rancho and one thing that impressed me was the opening rear window - this feature is everywhere on todays SUVs and MPVs!
Another thing that struck me was how modern it looks even today.
I really hope you find the energy to restore your Rancho properly! It is a magnificent car and really unlike anything else from that age.
I own an Espace phase 1 - it too is unlike any other car on the road, but it's nowhere as rare as the Rancho is.
Anders
The opening rear window and drop down tailgate is the same as used on the Range Rover as the R/R was introduced in 1972 (I think) I wonder if they copied it? And as you know the Espace replaced the Rancho, it was just that Talbot never had the money to go with it, in stepped Renault, and the rest is history as they say. Martin.
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