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Būtent iš tų laikų ir yra lankstinukas - 1972 ( Irano šachas pašalintas -1979?).
Suprantantiems angliškai štai ką rašo Wikipedia:
The Paykan (pronounced "pay-kun") was an automobile produced by the Iranian company Iran Khodro. The car is a ubiquitous sight on the roads of Iran, and was on sale for over 35 years, most of them painted a characteristic off-white colour.
The Pakyan was based on the 1966 Hillman Hunter, which was originally designed and manufactured by the British Rootes Group. The design was introduced to Iran by Mahmoud Khayami, co-founder and, by then, owner of the Iran Khodro (then called "Iran National") company and factory, who accurately predicted that Iran was in need of a simple "no-frills" automobile within the price range of ordinary people.[citation needed]
In 1967, Rootes began exporting Hunters to Iran Khodro in "completely knocked down" (CKD) kit form, for assembly in Iran. In 1978, Peugeot took over the Rootes company after it collapsed under the ownership of Chrysler Europe; a year later Peugeot ended Hunter production. The production tooling was exported to Iran, and the car was in full-scale manufacture under Peugeot licence until 2005.
Although the car still looked very similar to the 1966 original, there were some changes, notably the substitution of the original 1725 cc Rootes engine with a Peugeot 504-derived unit. Although an old design with relatively high gasoline consumption, the Paykan remained a reliable and highly sought-after vehicle in Iran, and during its last years the order backlog was nearly two years long.[citation needed]
Production ended in May 2005. It will be replaced by Iran Khodro's new car, the Samand, and it's competitor the Renault Logan.