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Africar Owners Group

The Africar project set out to provide vehicles able to cope well with the rough terrain of Africa.

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The Africar project set out to provide vehicles able to cope well with the rough terrain of Africa. They were initially to have Citroen engines and drivetrains, until such time as Africar's own engine and drive train was fully developed. The bodywork was to be made of epoxy-coated wood - the 'West' system used in the construction of some yachts - which could be repaired with locally-available labour and materials. The wood for building the cars was to be obtained from sustainably-managed forests. It was also envisaged that a series of small factories could be installed anywhere in the world and that these would be viable with a much lower output of units/annum than is the case with 'normal' car factories.

A company, Africar International Limited, was set up in 1986 to make and sell the vehicles. Based in Lancaster, England, it intended to offer a variety of vehicles, ranging from a four wheel drive car to an eight wheel drive panel truck. There was considerable interest in the vehicles and their potential, both from firms who saw the commercial possibilities of the project, and from users who appreciated the vehicles' capabilities.

Three versions were actually completed, an estate car, a pick up and a six wheeler and these were tested in 1984 on an expedition from the Arctic Circle in Norway to the equator. A Channel 4 television programme was made of this. There was also a book, entitled "Africar" to accompany the series.

Sadly the project foundered because of financial difficulties, and in July 1988 the company ceased trading. The company's founder and sometime owner, Tony Howarth, was arrested in 1994 and charged with fraudulent trading and obtaining property by deception. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment. It was a personal tragedy for Howarth, whose vision was far ahead of its time, and possibly a greater tragedy for (especially) the third world, which was never to receive the benefit of production cars.

The project briefly resurfaced as the Bedouin.

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