About The RTV

 
MONDAY, 11 JUNE 2012
 
World’s quirkiest go-anywhere vehicle is Mini based
 
The Mini Moke may originally have been intended as an all-purpose Army vehicle, but it was only when it washed ashore of tourist beaches that it became a hit. And it certainly wasn’t alone there as umpteen Mini based and Moke inspired creatures followed (quite a few used names inspired by it, too. From the Mule to the Yak, from the Cub to the Mongrel). Okay. But most of these emphasized on the fun factor rather the on the utility side of things. Were there ever any real all-purpose Mini derivatives? Oh yes.
 
Meet the RTV, or Rough Terrain Vehicle. A most unusual Mini based go-anywhere thingy that was more capable of mudplugging then your average Camel Trophy Land Rover. The outrageous RTV was designed and built by Robert Mandry on his farm estate in Surrey. Yes, that’s the same chap who did the Mini base Scamp there, too – clearly another funster. Anyway, apart from using a Mini engine (plus suspension, brakes and steering) the RTV was different than anything else. Not in the last place because of the 998c 40bhp Mini engine with auto gearbox was placed amidships and longitudinally. And then with the drive shafts running front and rear, driving all four Weller wheels with massive Terra tyres through two Triumph Herald diffs. Good God! And that wasn’t all. The thing came with a swiveling body, so that just about an surface could be tackled without any of the wheels coming off the ground. That’s not just very clever. That is very cool, too.
 
There’s a fantastic brochure of the RTV which shows some of the ways it can be used for. At one shot it is seen with a sorry-looking tractor in a ditch and the caption reads: “The mechanics of a Mini. The guts to rescue a bogged-down tractor.” Another, showing the RTV with a muddy Range Rover: “The Range Rover ran out of juice, the horse-box trailed along behind, the RTV kept everything rolling on.” My favourite one is of the RTV driving over what looks like the white cliffs of Dover, reading: “We could have used a helicopter to drop the RTV here. We decided on a gentle drive instead.”
 
Not more then 30 RTVs are believed to have been built, although there could be less, too. I understand it even made it to BBC’s Tomorrow’s World programme, too, which would be nice to see. One RTV was advertised recently on eBay in Rochdale with a 3,000 pounds Buy it Now price. Despite living in the flattest country in the world, I should have bought it, really.
 
RTV History
Photo Gallery
Links
TV Coverage
Contact Page
RTV8
Brochure
First Publication
Secrets behind the success
Advertising leaflet
Specification Sheet
Motor Magazine
Powertalk
Off Road And Four Wheel Driver
Maximum Mini
Magazine Articles
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RTV in Sussex

RTV on the Isle of Man
Hughes’s RTV
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"Rough Terrain Vehicle"
RTV.

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