Baolong Motors.

Mr. Yang Longiang  established in 1998 Baolong Motors, to produce bullet-proof automobiles, mainly for the banking industry. Baolong had facilities in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Sanjiang and Zhanjiang.  The official name of the company was Guangzhou Baolong Special Vehicle Co. Ltd.

Baolong TBL5045XYCF. Based on Jiangling Ford Transit JX1046. Photo copyright Erik van Ingen Schenau 2001.

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China Concept Cars: Chery Faira Times Seven

Today in China Concept Cars the Chery Faira, a series of seven concept cars unveiled at the 2008 Beijing Auto Show. At the time, the Chinese automotive industry had just started its boom which is still getting stronger today. At auto shows in the mid-2000s, Chinese car brands sometimes unveiled up to 20 concept cars at one show, each!  Chery was definitely in on the party.

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Lanjian mini sedan from Qujing, Yunnan province.

Lanjian mini car taxi. Photo Wechat. License YunD T0834.

I don´t know how, but suddenly a batch of photos for sale showed up on Wechat. The origin was the Traffic Bureau of Qujing City, the photos were originally from the small blue car registration books. Among these automobiles was an unknown sedan.

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The last Citroën Visa´s.

The hall with the last Wuling Visa’s. Photo copyright Dorus Aarts, Liuzhou 1997.

A hall with the last Visa’s, 1997. I counted about 25 vehicles in this hall. The photos are made by Dorus Aarts., who gave me 16 pictures of the last ever made Citroën Visa’s, stored in a hall.
Not made in a Citroën factory in France, Spain or Portugal. But assembled in China, the pictures show the Wuling LZW7100 in Liuzhou city, Guangxi province.

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