- The
Trekka was a
light utility vehicle built on the
basis of the
Czech Škoda Octavia,
manufactured in New
Zealand between 1966 and 1972. It is the only...
-
marketed under the
model name
Trekka. It
should not be
confused with the Skoda-powered New Zealand-built
utility vehicle named Trekka,
which was
marketed in...
- (6.25m)
timber yawl
named Trekka that he
built in a shed
behind a fish and chip shop in Victoria,
British Columbia.
Trekka held the
record for the smallest...
- 200,
selling about 27,000
copies in its
first w****. On
October 7, 2007, "
Trekka (Sean
Beaven Mix)" was
published on Puscifer.com. And on
October 25, 2007...
- [citation needed] The Škoda
Octavia engine and
gearbox were used in the
Trekka light utility vehicle,
which was
manufactured in New
Zealand from 1966 to...
-
Vandenbrink VDL Bus &
Coach Vencer Almac Anziel Kiwi Bus
Builders Saker Cars
Trekka Innoson Motors Pyeonghwa Motors Sungri Motors Samhung Motors FAS
Sanos Sazgar...
-
Stellantis (Multi-National)
Vandenbrink VDL
Berkhof Vencer Anziel Saker Cars
Trekka Innoson Motors DFM
Pyeonghwa Motors Sungri Motors Samhung Motors Buddy (defunct)...
- (1990–2003)
Mistral (1957–1960)
Redline (2001–2009)
Steel Brothers (1973–1981)
Trekka (1966–1973)
UltraCommuter (2006–2013) Wood (1901–1903)
Izuogu (1997–2006)...
- the
podcast on puscifer.com. This was
followed by the
podcast release of "
Trekka" on
October 7. The
album was
released on
October 30 and
debuted at number...
- from 1958-1962 as well as Peugeot, Škoda, Fiat, and Datsun. Also
built the
Trekka. Sold to
Mazda in the 1980s.
Production ended in 1987. Pulo
Gadung Asia...