Ferves Ranger 1967, Itália
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The Ferves Ranger was first unveiled at the
1966 Turin Motor Show as an unusual and distinctly Italian take on the compact
off-roader. The car was designed by Carlo Ferrari, and its name is derived from
the abbreviation of FERrari VEicoli Speciali (Ferrari Special Vehicles). The
Ranger made use of a combination of elements from both the successful Fiat 500
and 600, with an 18-horsepower rear-mounted engine sourced from the 500 and the
all-independent suspension from the 600D. The open bodywork included a folding
windscreen and doors, which are easy to remove, and the utilitarian little car
can comfortably seat four passengers.
The Ranger was available in two- and four-wheel-drive versions,
allowing for either relaxed around-town driving or to cover terrain that no
other microcar could hope to traverse. This was aided by a very low gear ratio.
In fact, the Ranger can be driven easily at walking speeds. Ferves would go on
to produce approximately 600 Rangers, of which it is believed that fewer than
50 such delightful cars remain.
This example is finished in a lovely shade of yellow and sports
a wonderful folding top that snaps into place, should the weather quickly turn
foul. It has been under the care of a dedicated owner and presents in very good
condition throughout, with the body, interior, and engine bay showing only
minor signs of enjoyable use. Featured with a rear-mounted spare, this Ferves
Ranger is ready to tackle any task at hand, be it on- or off-road, either of
which it will do with total uniqueness.
It would be difficult to find a more charming yet capable little
Ranger.
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