GAZ M20 Pobeda made in China and North Korea.

Reading the wonderful Russian website www.autoar.org I asked if they knew anything about Russian GAZ M20 Pobeda’s made in China or in North Korea.
As you know, I have written about the Chinese Pobeda here, and about the Korean Pobeda here.

Yuejin CN-750.

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China Concept Cars: The 1999 Patac Qilin

China Concept Cars: The 1999 Patac Qilin
China Concept Cars: The 1999 Patac Qilin

Today in China Concept Cars the Patac Qilin, an attractive compact passenger car that debuted on the June 1999 Shanghai Auto Show

The Qilin was an interesting vehicle, a five-door hatchback with a slightly higher ground clearance than normal. Gray panels made it look a lot like the later ‘cross’ vehicles, which became very popular in China in the early 00’s. So Patac was far ahead of time! Continue reading “China Concept Cars: The 1999 Patac Qilin”

The Shanghai Body Builders of the 1920s

In an earlier post, I have written about the Shanghai Horse Bazaar & Motor Co. Ltd.(龙飞汽车马车行, SHB).
The SHB was one of the most important of the Shanghai body builders in the 1920s and 1930s, but there were many others. Thanks to the Oriental Motor magazines of 1920-1921 I could make an inventarisation.

Briscoe chassis, Auto Palace body.

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China Concept Cars: The 2003 Hafei Saibao

China Concept Cars: The 2003 Hafei Saibao
China Concept Cars: The 2003 Hafei Saibao

This sporty beauty is the Hafei Saibao, a very cool Chinese concept car. The Saibao, meaning Leopard, debuted on the 2003 Shanghai Auto Show. It was designed by Pininfarina and partially based on the Lotus Elise.

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Questions, questions, questions (2)

Nearly three years ago I showed you some photos of cars which were more or less unknown to me. I asked you to help me, since then I have made not  much progress. I have found another picture of the Shanghai SH760A with the round headlamps, a picture which seems to suggest that it was a prototype made by the factory.

Shanghai SH760A with round headlights.

And, at the 70 years PRC exhibition in the Shanghai museum last year, the museum had replaced their ugly fake Shanghai SH761 parade car by a real one. I am happy with that one!

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