I went to the Lingfield Steam show and found this..

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It was very clean and the first owner was a doctor(somwhere up north) and he used it for his winter rounds..

There is not a lot of room there..

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Re: I went to the Lingfield Steam show and found this..

Haflinger? Like a mini Pinzgaur.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haflinger_(vehicle)

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Re: I went to the Lingfield Steam show and found this..

Rare and exquisite !

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Re: I went to the Lingfield Steam show and found this..

The civilian rhd version was sold in the 1970's through agricultural dealerships in the UK, the  forerunner of the modern ATV.

They are an amazing little vehicle and can go virtually anywhere. Although they only have a 600cc engine they  have portal axles, front and rear diff locks and a very low center of gravity combined with a weight of only 600kg.

I would love a military spec one, apparently they will fit inside a lwb transit !!! 

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I can remember my father test driving one in the late 1960's he was very impressed with it.

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It was small so I could see it fitting in the back of a transit. There was even a winch mounted on the cab floor going out the frount.