Does anybody know anything about the Chinese Itals (Huandu CAC6430) made in the Sichuan province in the 90s? A chum and I are tempted to fly out there and try to drive one back over here (Gerald Durrell style...) but I read somewhere that they're apparently all but extinct already.
Can anyone shed any light?
Cheers,
Ant
Huandu CAC6430
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Re: Huandu CAC6430
I spent some time pursuing the factory via the Chinese embassy in London, in the hopes that I could import panels etc.
The story seems to go that the factory was only open for three years and then there was some industrial dispute (the curse of BL carried on in China), the Chinese government took a tough line and closed the factory and put everyone out of work.
I think that the factory has been cleared and now makes something else.
The story seems to go that the factory was only open for three years and then there was some industrial dispute (the curse of BL carried on in China), the Chinese government took a tough line and closed the factory and put everyone out of work.
I think that the factory has been cleared and now makes something else.
Re: Huandu CAC6430
There have been reports of cars about but like most things in China, you will have to look hard and probably be prepared to shell out some serious £ to get one. The old Chinese are quite adept at spotting a 'nice little earner'.....
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Re: Huandu CAC6430
Cheers for the replies guys,
It's a shame it didn't work out for the Huandu. I guess I'll just have to keep my eyes peeled on the Chinese classifieds...
It's a shame it didn't work out for the Huandu. I guess I'll just have to keep my eyes peeled on the Chinese classifieds...