also looks alot like the Haflinger
Dating from 1958 to 1976 and built by Steyr Daimler Puch, the Haflinger is a pocket - size 4WD that four strong men can lift. Mechanical muscle usually means increased weight which can leave wheels churning impotently in mud or sand. The Haflinger took the other tack - adding lightness means the vehicle often walks through trouble and, if not, it is at least easy to extract on those "bad 4WD days
soft-top, 2 seats + 2, 2 "doors"
loa: 2830mm, width: 1350mm, height: 1740mm (canopy)
wheelbase: 1500mm, track: 1130mm/1130mm, grnd clearance: 240mm
approach: 45, departure: 40
air-cooled, 643cc, petrol, 2-cyls, carb', 2-valves/cyl, ohv
bore: 80mm, stroke: 64mm, c.r.: 7:1 (or 6.7:1 or 7.8:1)
power: 24ps at 4500rpm
transmission: 4m, part-time 4WD
suspension: swing axles & coils, brakes: drum/drum