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The Ligier JS4 is a four-wheeled, two-seater
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manufactured from 1980 to 1983 by
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, the street vehicle branch of French
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. It marked a change in Ligier's priorities as they had recently ended manufacture of the
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sports car. It is a "Voiture sans permis", a light vehicle which did not require a driver's license and was thus popular with the elderly, the young, or with those who had lost their driving privileges. The JS4 was first presented on 25 July 1980.


Design

After abandoning the field of sports car manufacture Ligier briefly submanufactured tractor cabins for Renault V.I., beginning in 1978. The JS4 was designed using one of these cabins. It was a steel monococque with a short wheelbase and (comparatively) wide track. It is of square rigged appearance, with large, flat glass surfaces and a glazed rear door, and unusually fat tires. It received independent suspension on all four wheels, drum brakes all around, and rack-and-pinion steering. The single-cylinder engine is mounted at the rear, below the luggage compartment, and produces and powers the rear wheels through a
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. The JS4, with its pleasant appearance and Formula One heritage, proved a strong seller. 6941 were sold in 1981, its first full year of production, a very good number for a ''voiturette''. The Ligier Formula One team used an example painted in the team colors as a pit vehicle, that example currently resides in the
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. In late 1981 the lineup had been divided into the JS4 Standard, Luxe, and Grand Luxe, with corresponding equipment and trim. Soon, however, quality issues began to pop up. The steel body, while strong, was heavy and led to drive axles failing, and exposed a weak transmission. The steel body also rusted, something that was not a problem with the mostly plastic-bodied competition.


Facelifts

In 1982 the more expensive JS8 model appeared, mostly the same as the JS4 but equipped with a 125 cc BCB engine. The more capable JS8 jas and required an A4 permit (tricycle/quadricycle), unlike the JS4 (and later JS6) which required no permit at all as they had less than and a top speed under . For 1984, the 50 cc JS4 was replaced by the similar JS6, which has a more rounded front, with squared off headlights and a faux grille in black plastic. The JS4's Motobécane engine was replaced by a more powerful 49 cc
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unit which reached the maximum possible 5 horsepower rating, while the JS6 was also offered with a 327 cc
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- VM diesel with the same power. Ligier also developed a longer truck version with a payload, with a pickup bed or a cargo box, called the JS10. First shown at the end of 1983, the JS10 was fitted with a larger, 430 cc diesel engine with and a top speed of about . Its overall length increased to . The Ligier JS10 was under consideration with the PTT for replacing their large fleet of
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three-wheeled trucks, and a militarized version was also planned. The JS6 and JS8 were available in numerous versions, beginning with the basic Standard, followed by Luxe and Grand Luxe (typically stylized JS6, JS6L, JS6GL). The JS8 was also available in a topless "Plage" (''Beach'') version, and Ligier offered single-seater cargo models called ''Société'' as well. The JS8/10 design was later developed into the 330 and 430 versions, by which time the petrol-engined options were discontinued. The 330 CLD developed , while the better equipped 430 XLD's larger VM engine had on tap. As with the JS10 and the JS8, the 430 required an A4 permit to operate. The longer JS10 truck version was updated but changed to the smaller diesel engine; it was now called the 330 U (UL for the box van model). After a final facelift in late 1986, the car was known as the Ligier Série 5. This model had a longer front end but was only built for about a year, when it was replaced by the new Série 7.


See also

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Guy Ligier Guy Camille Ligier (12 July 1930 – 23 August 2015) was a French racing driver and team owner. He maintained many varied and successful careers over the course of his life, including rugby player, butcher, racing driver and Formula One team owner ...


References


External links


Ligier JS4 at imcdb

Official website


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