1972 70s reliant rebel 700 blue 1839cc petrol 2dr saloon, driving on country roads en-route to Capesthorne Hall, classic car show in Cheshire, UK
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2839 x 1892 px | 24 x 16 cm | 9.5 x 6.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
31 May 2021Location:
Congleton, UKMore information:
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The Reliant Rebel is a small four-wheeled car that was produced by Reliant between 1964 and 1974. It was designed by Reliant to be a market test to push Reliant into other parts of the market instead of just 3-wheelers. It was marketed as the smart alternative, because it had a rust-free glass-fibre body, a robust chassis and frugal fuel economy. Many models were produced from 600cc, 700cc, and 750cc with saloon, estate and van variants. It was considered a niche rival to the Austin Mini and Hillman Imp.