The Austin FX4 was produced starting at the end of the 1950's, and its typical black paint job eventually characterised the appearance of the classic British Taxi. Its design was the result of a collaboration between the aircraft manufacturer Austin, a taxi salesman, and the body producer Carbodies. This car was sold starting in 1958, and it included a diesel motor featuring 2,2 liters of cubic capaticity, but it was also released featuring a petrol motor in 1962, which also delivered sufficient draing power for inner-city personal transport. Although the FX4 was also offered with manual transmission, drivers preverred the automatic model. this car was actually used thoughout the country, but local culture referred to it as the "London Taxi" because of the frequent appearance in the capital.
Over the years, the FX4 was constantly altered and improved. For example, the blinkers were removed from below the front lamps after a facelift in 1968, in 1971, a 2,5 liter machine replaced the current motor, and the overrides were swiched to rubber in 1979, but the rest of the bumpers remained chrome. After 1982, the company Carbodies acquired the rights to the FX4 and began production under its own name, although due to new regulations to pollution, a Land Rover motor was used instead. And since the car featured a separate chassis, a new body was placed on existing older vehicles; these cars received the registration number "Q", and these were referred to as "Q cabs". The fitting of disc brakes should be mentioned as an important development over the years. The last copy of the aging FX4 was produced in 1997. (Revell)
After the production in Britain ended, the essambly lines were shipped to india. India was unable to fulfill the growing demand on taxis (cars) at this time. On Indian roads, there are a lot of different taxis. And the drivers give their vehicles often a personal touch. The driver of my taxi (Rajesh Chandran) has this done too.
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FX4 in Japan!!!
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and Germany!!!
These two pics should show, that the FX4 was shipped in the whole world. Mostly for collectors.
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