Every RAM 3500 needs a dinghy. This qualifies. Dock the RAM at the edge of town, lower this with the winch and crane option and off you go to the shops.
If you remove the rear seat and leave the back glass tinted, this probably qualifies as a commercial vehicle in the Netherlands even if some Dutch family would tow an 8-meter long house trailer down the German autobahn with it.
In the 70s or 80s a car like this would have been perfect for towing behind a motorhome. In the last week or two I saw a motorhome pulling a nearly-new Jeep Grand Cherokee. Times have changed.
this probably qualifies as a commercial vehicle in the Netherlands
Though if I’m not mistaken, this vehicle (can it be a LAMB instead of a RAM?) has a Danish flag sticker on the window. It must be tough to outdo the Dutch on this sort of thing, but this one gives it a good try!
This is why I dislike the dutch.
They are making jokes on the expense of their own kids. This is just a moped car which could be run by teenagers. No so much -> because their parents are dutch.
It’s a so called 45 km/h car, for anyone who wants/needs to drive a “car” without a drivers license. And that includes 16 or 17 year old kids. Its tiny size comes with the package. No registration plates either.
In this specific case, the horns are the reverse gear.
The same applies to (groups of) cyclists, vintage cars and all farm- and construction machinery, like wheel loaders and excavators. At least the minicar is the easiest to overtake safely and quickly.
Nee, helaas. Je zou contact op kunnen nemen met Minicar Nederland in Dodewaard (zie “kentekenplaat” op de brommobiel links op de foto). De Truck-brommobiel komt daar oorspronkelijk ook vandaan, lijkt mij.
I picture it saying “Where are we going today, Spike?”
“Are we gonna chase cars today, Spike?”
while following the big Ram truck.
Luv the marker lights, are they so it doesnt get run over at night
So you can count the GVWR on your fingers? 🙂
Nice, but how much can it tow?
Every RAM 3500 needs a dinghy. This qualifies. Dock the RAM at the edge of town, lower this with the winch and crane option and off you go to the shops.
If you remove the rear seat and leave the back glass tinted, this probably qualifies as a commercial vehicle in the Netherlands even if some Dutch family would tow an 8-meter long house trailer down the German autobahn with it.
Nice find! 🙂
In the 70s or 80s a car like this would have been perfect for towing behind a motorhome. In the last week or two I saw a motorhome pulling a nearly-new Jeep Grand Cherokee. Times have changed.
Though if I’m not mistaken, this vehicle (can it be a LAMB instead of a RAM?) has a Danish flag sticker on the window. It must be tough to outdo the Dutch on this sort of thing, but this one gives it a good try!
The owner probably likes the Danish.
can it be a LAMB instead of a RAM?
ROTFL
Enough warning lights on it, apparently the own has a paranoid fear of being run over.
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This is why I dislike the dutch.
They are making jokes on the expense of their own kids. This is just a moped car which could be run by teenagers. No so much -> because their parents are dutch.
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Ok, I’ll bite. What is that thing reflected in the door and window???
It appears to be a minicar with the top of some kind of bus.
Another minicar, see comment further below, behind it a truck cab.
It’s adorably cute – even smaller than a Wheego Whip – what is it? And when one blows the horns does it get pushed backwards?
It’s a so called 45 km/h car, for anyone who wants/needs to drive a “car” without a drivers license. And that includes 16 or 17 year old kids. Its tiny size comes with the package. No registration plates either.
In this specific case, the horns are the reverse gear.
It’s cute until you get stuck behind it on a country road.
The same applies to (groups of) cyclists, vintage cars and all farm- and construction machinery, like wheel loaders and excavators. At least the minicar is the easiest to overtake safely and quickly.
It looks like a 1st generation Renault Twingo left to dry in the sun.
Wat is de kleur code van de brommobiel en heb iemand meer foto’s?
Geen idee Jim. Een andere foto staat hier, zelfde show, andere fotograaf:
https://www.facebook.com/people/Oldtimer-festival-Neder-Betuwe/100076203158721/
Weet je mischien wie de eigenaar is?
Weet je mischien wie de eigenaar is van de brommobiel?
Nee, helaas. Je zou contact op kunnen nemen met Minicar Nederland in Dodewaard (zie “kentekenplaat” op de brommobiel links op de foto). De Truck-brommobiel komt daar oorspronkelijk ook vandaan, lijkt mij.