1983 Reliant Robin by Unknown

1983 Reliant Robin

Unknown

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Product details 1983 Reliant Robin

1983 Reliant Robin

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1983 Reliant Robin. In 1973 Reliant introduced the Reliant Robin, which was available as a saloon or an estate. These first Robins were produced until 1975 when the Robin received more minor changes and a larger 850cc engine with a SU carburettor. The Reliant Motor Company was formed in 1935 when TL Williams built the first prototype vehicle in his garden at Kettlebrook, Tamworth. He was a former works manager at Raleigh, and he left the company to build his own 3-wheeler. The 1990's were a turbulent time for the company, with the receivers being called in. After an announcement on the 26th September 2000, Reliant ceased making 3-wheelers in February 2001.

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  • National Motor Museum / Heritage Images

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