The 1948 AMM "Sarek"
The war is over, and peace has returned. Automotive Manufacture of Malmo (AMM) has sprung up from the ashes, seeking to make cars. Their first effort is inspired by the military vehicles designed and made in the war - simple, spartan affairs which are easy to make. Just about everything is designed for economy, with simple, flat steel panels and a somewhat basic fabric top. The car is powered by a 2.1L inline four, making an adequate 47 kW. Chunky offroad tyres, a 4x4 drivetrain and a manual locker provide an unmatched capability, allowing the car to venture through the forests and the various damaged roads in postwar Sweden. The sturdy door at the rear provides ample access to the cargo area, and a limited amount of impact testing has been performed. The car costs just ten thousand AMU, making it an attractive proposition.