In 1985, North Ireland based Clan Cars developed a new, mid-engined version of the Crusader called the Clan Clover. It used a 1,490 cc Alfa Romeo flat-four engine which produced 105 bhp and was capable of 125mph and 0-60mph in 7 seconds. Just 26 Clovers were produced.
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