The Baby-Brousse is a Citroën 2CV -based utility vehicle , initially privately built, that later spawned the FAF series of vehicles.
2-525: Similar to a metal-bodied Citroën Méhari , the Baby-Brousse was a success with more than 31,000 being built from 1963 to 1987. The entire body was made of folded sheet metal with the other parts being bolted together without welding. The Baby-Brousse was originally conceived in 1963 by two Frenchmen, Messrs. Letoquin and Lechanteurin, owners of Les Ateliers et Forges de l'Ebrié , a company in Abidjan,
4-651: The capital of the Ivory Coast . Baby Brousse-type vehicles have been made and sold under different names in several places: The first FAFs were built in 1977, at the Citroën plant in Mangualde , Portugal. In Argentina: Savoiacars, has prepared some cars based on the Méhari, with improved platform and engine, and another with a body of their own design. Various kit car style bodies were also developed, inspired by
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