Fiat Lumberjack

Fly

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I stumbled on that on Google. It heavily reminds me of the Baja. both in style and dimensions (from pics, anyways).

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Lumberjack-specific upgrades begin with a unique “Lumberjack red” paint, unique badges, power mirrors, a roof rack, and 15-inch alloy wheels.The bed gains a special scratch-resistance coating and tie-down hooks. Inside, the Strada receives leather seats, floor mats with Lumberjack logos, and new instruments with a compass and inclinometer. Standard equipment includes ABS, climate control, fog lights, and an “E-Locker” differential that can switch the Strada from rear- to four-wheel drive.
The Fiat compact pickup truck uses a turbocharged 1.3-liter inline-four engine with 95 hp and 148 lb-ft of torque, coupled to a five-speed manual transmission. The Strada weighs between 2750 and 2827 pounds, depending on if you opt for the long cab or crew cab body style. Fiat says Stradas can carry a payload of up to 1463 pounds and tow up to 2200 pounds.


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Hi Fly,

I used to own one of these back in Brazil (where they are designed and build). They're called Fiat Strada and are about the size of a Brumby.

Only problem is that they are FWD only... Mind you, more recently they included a locking front diff as an option.

Great little cars!
Pedro.
 
That's part of what I found interesting here:
...an “E-Locker” differential that can switch the Strada from rear- to four-wheel drive.

They're not on the market here (I love my Foz anyway :p ) but pretty cool, I wasn't even aware this existed.
 
That's part of what I found interesting here:


They're not on the market here (I love my Foz anyway :p ) but pretty cool, I wasn't even aware this existed.

It may be that the European versions will have some AWD or 4WD system, but the ones I knew never had...

They started off as single cab pick-ups, then introduced an extended cab (like a king cab), which as a huge success - I had this model - and only recently a dual-cab...

The dual cab is only 2 doors, so you have to stand up to let people in at the back, but it's useful, no doubt. The tray, on the other hand, is very very small on the dual cab.

I'll look for some photos of my old one and I will post them here if I can find some.

Pedro.
 
A couple of shots of a previous model Strada:

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Extended cab, but front wheel drive. Otherwise is pretty much the same as a Brumby size-wise.
 
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