IAME Rastrojero Conosur

Rastrojero Conosur
Overview
Manufacturer IAME (Industrias Aeronáutica y Mecánicas del Estado)
Production 1974-1979
Assembly Córdoba, Argentina
Designer Raúl Gómez
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door sedan
Layout Front engine, rear-wheel drive
Related Rastrojero
Powertrain
Engine 4-cyl. Indenor XD2 124 cu in (2.0 L) (1.946 cc), 68 hp (51 kW) diesel.
Transmission 4 speed Borgward gearbox

The Rastrojero Conosur was a car designed from the second generation utilitarian Rastrojero Diesel. It is a 4-door sedan especially designed for use in taxi fleets. This car was built by the state enterprise State Mechanical Industries, of Argentina, from 1974 until 1979, when they ended the operations of this factory.

The car was aesthetically similar to a Diesel Rastrojero double cab, but the part where the cargo box should go had a trunk designed with a small slope, leaving aside the straight line of the box of the original model.

As far as its mechanics are concerned, it was the same as the pickup. A 4.88 Indenor XD engine 1946 cm3 that delivers an output of 60 hp, powered by diesel oil through an indirect injection system Bosch EP / VA, all coupled to a 4 speed Borgward gearbox.[1]

Its production ended on May 22 of 1979, as the entire line and all products Rastrojero. Their production was mainly for use as a taxi, even today, some models tend to be restored though not as taxis, but as private vehicles.

See also

References

  1. IME Rastrojero, p. 17 - Accessed 03/23/2011

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