Car identification please

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kestral

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1,807 posts

212 months

Sunday 28th January
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Can anyone tell me the make model of this car please?

Deerfoot

4,957 posts

189 months

Sunday 28th January
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Looks a bit like a Reliant Kitten to me.

csd19

2,263 posts

122 months

Sunday 28th January
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That's a Reliant Kitten De Luxe, chucked the reg through cardatachecks.co.uk and that's what it is...

MDMA .

9,152 posts

106 months

Sunday 28th January
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It also has a 2.0 YB Cosworth supercharged engine in it wink

finlo

3,839 posts

208 months

Sunday 28th January
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Its a four wheeled three wheeler!

Sebring440

2,216 posts

101 months

Sunday 28th January
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finlo said:
Its a four wheeled three wheeler!
Was the Reliant Kitten not a four-wheeler?


Equus

16,980 posts

106 months

Sunday 28th January
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Sebring440 said:
finlo said:
Its a four wheeled three wheeler!
Was the Reliant Kitten not a four-wheeler?
Yes, it was the four wheeled version of the Reliant Robin three wheeler.

aeropilot

36,091 posts

232 months

Sunday 28th January
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Sebring440 said:
finlo said:
Its a four wheeled three wheeler!
Was the Reliant Kitten not a four-wheeler?
Yes, the Kitten was factory fitted with four wheels smile



A guy in the office when I started work at 17, back in 1980 had a Kitten, and in hearing aid beige as well.........he did get a lot of stick for it smile

kestral

Original Poster:

1,807 posts

212 months

Sunday 28th January
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Thanks. Cosworth engine!

williamp

19,474 posts

278 months

Sunday 28th January
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...most will call it a Kitten Reliant, of course

Escort3500

12,176 posts

150 months

Sunday 28th January
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williamp said:
...most will call it a Kitten Reliant, of course
laugh

gt40steve

834 posts

109 months

Monday 29th January
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Remember the 4 wheeler it replaced ?
The Reliant Rebel, 1964 to 1974.

Skyedriver

18,498 posts

287 months

Monday 29th January
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aeropilot said:
A guy in the office when I started work at 17, back in 1980 had a Kitten, and in hearing aid beige as well.........he did get a lot of stick for it smile
Young lad in our office had one as well. Blue. Wasn't such a bad old thing. Some folk used to transplant the mini subframe and engine into them ISTR

Risonax

342 posts

21 months

Monday 29th January
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The moment Reliant cashed in (selling on rights to an Indian car maker):



Apparently this was the most modern Indian car at the time



[img]https://magazine.derivaz-ives.com/content/images/2023/04/12-Zuhin-also-has-a-Mumbai-taxi-and-it-is-easy-to-see-that-the-Dolphin-is-markedly-smaller-than-a-Premier-Padmini.jpg[/pic]

The Sipani Dolphin. Apparently, when fitted with a Ford engine, they used to race these things.

Rally spec Kitten (Dolphin)





Then they added 2 doors and a 25hp diesel. Not surprisingly, a flop



The last attempt reuse the Reliant chassis was the Sipani D1, which bizarrely combined a Reliant Kitten chassis with a modified Daihatsu body, which got the choice of a Indian made Reliant engine or a BMC diesel. Last full frame passenger car?



Sipani went on to build Indian Montegos, using advertising copy seemingly inspired by condoms, ribbed.







zalrak

409 posts

90 months

Monday 29th January
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Way back in the '80s I heard of a friend of a friend who had either a Kitten or a Robin who left his car parked up while he went to play 5-a-side. When he came back to his car he found that his 'friends' had relocated his car on this little spot of land:


https://www.google.com/maps/@54.6195682,-1.0760081...