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11.12.2009, 09:05 PM

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11.12.2009, 10:19 PM

whats a UTE? all i knew was its a commodore with a truck bed right? or is it an S-10 with a different body?--josh
   
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11.12.2009, 10:39 PM

UTE is Aussie slang for 'utility vehicle'...as in "I'm takin' the ute to watch the game"

Who built the first utility - where - when...
by Gary Warner
The story of the utility truck or coupé utility– the ute – began in 1932, when a letter was received by Ford Australia’s plant at Geelong, Victoria. It was written by a farmer’s wife who’d had enough of riding to church in the farm truck and arriving in saturated clothing;

‘Why don’t you build people like us a vehicle to go to church in on a Sunday, and which can carry our pigs to market on Mondays?’ her letter asked.

Bank managers at the time would lend money to farmers to buy a farm truck, but not a passenger car, hence the plea from one very fed up woman!

It arrived on the desk of managing director Hubert French who, instead of dictating a polite dismissal, passed the letter on to sales manager Scott Inglis.

1934 ute brochure.jpg (18314 bytes)He in turn showed it to plant superintendent Slim Westman, and the two of them took it to Ford Australia’s design department, which in 1932 consisted of one man…

Lewis Thornet Bandt was 22 years old and had already been singled out for bigger things with Ford.

Interviewed shortly before his death in 1987, Bandt recalled the moment when Westman and Inglis came to him with the letter.

The brochure for the first utility"

The whole thing had already started to germinate," said Bandt.

"Westman quite rightly reckoned that if we cut down a car and put a tray on the back, the whole thing would tear in half once there was weight in the back.

"I told him I would design it with a frame that came from the very back pillar, through to the central pillars, near the doors. I would arrange for another pillar to further strengthen that weak point where the cabin and tray joined. I said to Westman `Boss, them pigs are going to have a luxury ride around the city of Geelong!’ "

Bandt began by sketching the coupé utility on a 10 metre blackboard, depicting a front view as well as side and rear elevations. When they were seen by Westman some weeks later, he told Bandt to build two prototypes.

1934 ute restored.jpg (29293 bytes)On a wheelbase of 112 inches, with a rear tray that was 5ft 5ins long and had a payload of 1200 pounds, they were the first vehicles to also offer a comfortable all-weather cabin.

On first sight of the prototypes, Scott Inglis authorised a startup production run of 500 vehicles. Westman asked for – and got - £10,000 for tooling, and the first coupé utilities rolled off the Geelong assembly line in 1934.

Born out of a woman’s frustration with car designs of the day, the enclosed cab utility was initially regarded as a luxury. But the `ute’ was quickly accepted as a necessity of bush life, and won recognition around the world as the ideal farmer’s or tradesman’s vehicle.


We have a national ute event...http://www.deniutemuster.com.au/

And IMO this is the best ute in the world - ignoring the colour



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11.12.2009, 11:46 PM

If it makes you feel better and you have an iphone, download deer hunter 3D. Great game.


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11.13.2009, 11:49 AM

Just FYI, I live in Texas slightly outside San Antonio city limits and it's horny time for the deer. About three weeks ago I saw two of them knocking it out in the middle of the street. It didn't last long, they got out of the way quickly, but it does show how stupid they are.

Coincidentally, last week I finally had my first contact with a deer while in my car. I have been driving for 16 years in the hill country, has some close calls, but never hit one. Well, actually, I still never hit one, this one ran into me. I slammed my brakes, was only going 40 something and he tried to jump my car. He slammed into my drivers side door and his face slapped against my windshield. No dents, no scratches, just slobber on the windshield, fur everywhere.....and a completely busted side mirror. I have an '04 350Z which I baby the hell out of. I am going to repair it myself, OEM parts and labor are just plain rape. Can't wait to take the door apart
   
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