Vintage Thing 22.2 - yet another Siva Llama
It's happened again. Each time I blog about
Siva Llama's, another one turns up. I stated on VT 22.1 that the total of known
survivors was 4. Well I was wrong. There are in fact 5.
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This Portugese Siva Llama looks remarkably well looked after |
This example features on Franka’s website
which is well worth visiting if just for all the information on the many Imp
specials that exist. She has even tracked down information on the Whomobile, Dr
Who's hover car that was really an Imp powered trike underneath some 1970's
space age glass fibre. Thanks for digging up this splendid example
of a Siva Llama, Franka.
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The rear tailgate looks like a professional moulding and the thick rubber seal would suggest its window is glass. |
It was spotted by an “Imp enthusiast from Porto, Portugal”
in the town of Porto near the gardens of “Palácio de Cristal” (Crystal Palace), on 25th April 2008. It’s a very smart van version like mine although mine doesn’t have
a tailgate, just a roll down PVC curtain with a vinyl window let into it. The
headlamps look like they fit properly, unlike mine, and so do the doors – again
unlike mine. The doors are different, too. On my van, they hinge on the upright
supporting the windscreen frame. On the Portugese example, they appear to
extend to the leading edge of the windscreen surround and look like they fit
properly, too.
Mine were so drafty – even when standing
still – that I never bothered using them.
The anonymous “Imp enthusiast from Porto, Portugal”
says that the registration number dates from the mid to late 1970s and wonders
if this left hand drive car with a Super Imp dashboard was imported from Angola.
As the "Imp enthusiast" works
close to where this car was spotted more details may be forthcoming later. Have
a look around Franka's site for if you're into specials and Vintage Things of
any sort, she's gathered many interesting creations for your automotive
edification and delight.
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