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Indian chief joins the anny in style

3rd January 1991
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Page 9, 3rd January 1991 — Indian chief joins the anny in style
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• Mahindra, now marketed in the UK by Crusader Automotive, has announced a limited edition of its longwheelbase Indian Chief 4 x 4. The General Patton, named after the World War Two US General, will be available only in matt green, complete with white stars and serial numbers on the bonnet.

Buyers will also get a hand controlled spotlight, wing mounted jerrican and shovel and axe strapped to the side. Asking price is £7,999 (exVAT) — £250 more than the standard Indian Chief.

The style of the General Patton plays on the Mahindra's Jeep ancestry.

It is manufactured under licence from The Willys Corporation in the US — an agreement dating back to 1949.

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