Willys FAMAE Corvo
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Corvo | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | FAMAE / Willys |
Production | 1 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Attack Vehicle |
Related | Willys MB |
Chronology | |
Successor | None |
The Willys FAMAE Corvo was an off-road multipurpose vehicle intended for use with the Chilean Armed Forces. Its chassis was originally from a Willys MB and was capable of carrying various types of mounted weapons such as a 106mm recoilless anti-tank launcher.
It was designed in 1977 by Fábricas y Meastranzas del Ejército (FAMAE), to address the shortage of military equipment in the country at this time. Only a single prototype was produced for testing, which ended up for many years forgotten in a barn, after undergoing trials in desert conditions for several months.
A sales engineer, René Inostroza acquired and restored it. It has since been put on sale at a price of 2.5 million pesos.
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Categories:
- FAMAE
- Jeep
- Motor vehicles manufactured in the United States
- Military light utility vehicles
- Military equipment of Chile
- Military vehicle stubs