How do you make a pint-sized 1969 Scotty camper even cuter? Park a Nissan Figaro in entrance of it, and make the retro-styled Japanese roadster look like towing the trailer. They’re an ideal match.
The Scotty camper is lovable. The outside options child blue touches on the higher sides, window trim, and the propane tank holder. There is a matching coloration scheme inside.
The inside has a small footprint, however there’s every little thing you’d want for a tenting weekend. The design completely suits the late Nineteen Sixties aesthetic. The fridge has chunky handles. There’s metallic trim on the desk, and the sunshine above it’s the unique gasoline unit that now runs on electrical energy. The cooktop and oven are the unique items.
This Scotty was on the market however already bought earlier than this video was revealed.
To finish the lovable tableau, the Figaro seems to be towing the Scotty. The homeowners have a Chevy pickup for truly hauling the Scotty.
With a turbocharged 1.0-liter four-cylinder making 75 horsepower (56 kilowatts) and a three-speed automated, there’s most likely not sufficient energy for the Figaro to drag the little camper at a secure velocity on the freeway.
A chunk of paper on the windshield claims this Figaro is a prototype mannequin and has leather-based from Bentley. We will not make certain how correct these claims are, although. From the little of the automobile we will see, it seems to be a traditional, production-spec instance of the Nissan.
The Figaro was one of many 4 particular fashions that Nissan launched. All of them have been primarily based on the up to date Micra however had particular styling. There have been additionally the Pao and BE-1 hatchbacks. The S-Cargo was a tiny van that seemed like a snail.
The Figaro debuted on the Tokyo Motor Present in 1989 and gross sales started in 1991. It featured a folding roof that retained aspect pillars in order that the highest was by no means totally gone. Manufacturing solely ran till February 1992.