There are two points on offer for this puzzle.
1, Please identify brand, manufacturer and model
2, Tell me why this car was particulary important?
Experts?
Any connection to the Isuzu Trooper?
none
Any connection to Matra Rancho?
none
Any Fiat connection?
nothing
Professionals?
Masters?
Chjnese?
yes
Bamin BM2022A?
not Bamin
not 2022
Cheetah CJY6420A 1992 China. Mitsubishi Pajero licensed for Changfeng, even for military use
that's the first point - nicely identified.
Now would you like to go for the 2nd point?
QuoteIn 1987 Bamin produced a new SUV based on the BJ212. This car was developed by several PLA factories together and got the common designation CJY6420. Bamin used both the CJY and the BM designation for the same car.
Was it important because it was developed by several PLA factories together? ;)
no, and it was definitely not produced by Bamin. I know Erik's work, but this was not done by them
BTW Oguerrerob was only partly right. This is called the Cheetah CJY6420A, but this part is not correct: "Mitsubishi Pajero licensed for Changfeng, even for military use". The Mitsubishi Pajero licence came later.
So we know this is the Cheetah CJY6420 built by PLA 7319 factory, later known as Changfeng.
Now, why was this particular model special? The 2nd point is still out there
The first car developed by PLA 7319 ? (Also this car was exported to Peru and Gambia)
Translation from an Chinese site:
Changfeng CJY6420A
Command offroad-vehicle for the army, called Changfeng CJY6420A (Codename Liebao, which means Cheetah), based on the Beijing jeep and sold to the military and government services only. The car itself wasn't developed by Changfeng, but by another PLA factory in Fujian province, called Bamin. in In 1992, Changfeng bought some machinery for the modernization of the production line from Mitsubishi. This was the first contact with the Japanese company, and formed the basis for the development of the Liebao brand. Li Jianxin identified the Japanese company as a possible partner and negotiations about cooperation started shortly after. In December 1994, the two companies entered into a technical partnership and Changfeng acquired the technology of the second-generation Mitsubishi Pajero, the model that debuted in 1991. Trial production of the car in China started in 1995.
Quote from: Oguerrerob on May 04, 2025, 10:19:33 AM
This car was exported to Peru and Gambia
Thanks fromwien for the additional information
Oguerrerob found the solution - one of the few Chinese cars of the time which was actually exported.
Thank you!!