Solved: 373. by Allemano - Hai Yan (Sea Swallow) 710

Started by Allemano, February 04, 2010, 07:35:34 AM

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Allemano

Get one point by telling me the right make and model designation.


Allemano


franck.kegelart

It is a chinese Hai Yan ; can't remember the name of the model - perhaps Hai Yan 710 or something like that...

Allemano

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You have a long memory! It's indeed the Hai Yan (Sea Swallow) 710

Carnut

What's this, from when and where - for 1 point?:

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Kytsyk

It's chinese Haiyan SW-710 (1970)

Carnut

Indeed it is; apparently with a 298 cc engine.
Didn't think it was quite so easy!
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Allemano


Carnut

Oops!
It's a translation from Chinese thing...
Merged anyway.
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Carnut

Make, model and year required for the point:

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Carnut

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cmetisse

Hai Yan SW 210, a chinese microcar, launched in 1966.

297 cc single-cylinder, 13 hp, 560 kilos, the dimensions of a Fiat 500 and a shape that seems to be inspired by the Autobianchi Bianchina Berlina.

Carnut

Quote from: cmetisse on September 04, 2013, 04:29:13 AM
Hai Yan SW 210, a chinese microcar, launched in 1966.

297 cc single-cylinder, 13 hp, 560 kilos, the dimensions of a Fiat 500 and a shape that seems to be inspired by the Autobianchi Bianchina Berlina.

You've got the right car but can you check that model number as I have something just a little different?
Locked for you of course..

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cmetisse

I have it as a Hai Yan SW 210, launched in 1966, in a René Bellu encyclopaedia, and I suppose he talked about it when it was new in l'Auto-Journal.

I've seen though that some others says it is a 1970 Haiyan SW 710... Bellu can make mistakes, but I tend to believe he's right for that one.

Carnut

Quote from: cmetisse on September 04, 2013, 07:08:55 AM
I have it as a Hai Yan SW 210, launched in 1966, in a René Bellu encyclopaedia, and I suppose he talked about it when it was new in l'Auto-Journal.

I've seen though that some others says it is a 1970 Haiyan SW 710... Bellu can make mistakes, but I tend to believe he's right for that one.

OK, I'm not sure.
Googling for the SW 710 produces a few pictures but I haven't been able to produce any by Googling for SW 210..
Apparently "Hai Yan" translates as "Sea Swallow".
1 point to you anyway.
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Oguerrerob


Carnut

Thanks.
SW710 seems to be the general concensus..
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Carnut

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pnegyesi

Late last year the Shanghai Automobile Museum had a temporary exhibition, titled China on Wheels and they did a nice photoshoot of Mr Bai's Haiyan SW710, the only surviving car which now sports a Lifan motorcycle engine.