Aussie Oddballs: The Austin Kimberley X6! (1970-1972)
This seems a good place to start the Australian road test series - the remarkable Austin Kimberley X6. This was the first car to use the E6 Transverse six-cylinder, overhead camshaft engine, and a thorough revamping of the famous BMC 1800, or Landcrab. It uses Hydrolastic suspension, just like the original, but has a very different bodystyle - more of a traditional saloon. It wasn't a huge success, but what is it like to drive? I do still have some Kiwi road tests, so you'll now get a mix of Kiwi, Aussie and (most likely) British road tests. I hope you enjoy them all. There are plenty more Aussie oddities to come! HubNut goodies can be purchased at https://hubnut.org where you'll also find support options. Or, support HubNut at / hubnut Don't forget to like the video if you like it, and share with your friends if you really like it! Thank you all.

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