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Ibex or Gazelle? ('98)

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January 1999: Has the final chapter been written in the Eurasia Gazelle saga? It would appear so: On January 15th 1999 American TV broadcaster ABC ran a Eurasia expose on the show "20/20". One US viewer tells of American businessman (Eurasia Motor Corp.) supposedly building and supplying `Gazelles' to unsuspecting dealers in the States. Great interest shown by dealers. The documentary showed salespitch, info' and brochures which were obviously derived from Ibex. A transcript of the damning programme, The Invisible Car, is available on the ABC website at http://www.abcnews.go.com/onair/2020/transcripts/2020_990115scammed_trans.html Eurasia reputedly extracted an astonishing $2 million out of eager US car dealers despite the fact that many had only seen pictures and video of the "Gazelle".

24 September 1998: The real thing - the genuine new generation Ibex with Cosworth Ford power is revealed.

10 September 1998: The New York Times ran a story about Eurasia Motor Corporation. The story stated that several US car dealers were trying to recover substantial deposits that had been paid to Eurasia for dealerships. It implied that any four wheel drive was unlikely to materialise through Eurasia.
On the other hand, 4wdonline believes that John Foers, manufacturer of the very real and capable Ibex 4WD (which we have seen and touched), in cooperation with Cosworth, is well advanced in development of a sporty 4WD that has no connection at all with Eurasia.

14 March 1998: US Sport Utility wannabe Eurasia Motor Corporation appears to be running out of steam. The once flourishing website has now been reduced to a rather dreary "watch this space" 'net cul-de-sac [emcgazelle.com]; gone are the 4WD [pictures].

Sources close to Foers suggest that a prototype vehicle does indeed exist, and that it will shortly be unveiled to the public.

[This is better than Melrose Place.]

Feb 1998: Cosworth, well known for their racing successes and engine work, Birkin (S.A.), and Foers Engineering of Yorkshire, are developing a sports 4x4 based on the Foers Ibex 4WD and are considering ways of distributing it in North America - with or without Eurasia Motor Corpn.

In 1997 Eurasia made various releases [see [here]] that they would be selling Gazelle, Endura and Rage sports 4x4s based on the Ibex and showing pictures of what appeared actually to be Ibex 4x4s.

However, it seems that discussions are still in progress on just who will distribute the new 4x4. The project is said to be well advanced and you may be able to buy one in the not too distant future.

... and via the email 3/1998, (Ivan Schwartz) ...

Below is a press release for general circulation from Cosworth:

28 January 1998: Media statement concerning Eurasia Motor Corporation jointly issued by Cosworth, Birkin, and Foers Engineering.

Cosworth, the world renowned automotive powertrain specialist, together with Birkin of South Africa and Foers Engineering of the UK, its two partners in a joint vehicle project aimed at the US market, today issued the following media statement:

"Cosworth, Birkin and Foers Engineering have been jointly developing a sports utility vehicle for the US market. Recently we have become concerned by statements in the North American media attributed to Eurasia Motor Corporation of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, implying that it will be selling that new vehicle in the US under the names Gazelle, Endura and Rage with a powerplant produced in collaboration with Cosworth.

"Although we did have some initial discussions with Eurasia Motor Corporation concerning the possibility of it distributing our vehicle for us, these discussions came to nothing and we now have no connection whatsoever with Eurasia. Any vehicle it may market will not incorporate any technology from Cosworth, Birkin or Foers Engineering.

"Our own project is now nearing launching and we have recently appointed a yet to be named independent importer and distributor for it in North America".
Source: Cosworth

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