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Interpretation ID: nht68-1.29

DATE: 10/22/68

FROM: Joseph R. Gorman for Francis Armstrong -- NHTSA

TO: Valley Buick Company

TITLE: FMVSR INTERPRETATION

TEXT: Thank you for your letter of August 15, 1968, regarding safety standards applicable to the Austrian "Haflinger" vehicle.

This vehicle will be required by the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Enclosed are copies of the Act and the Standards and amendments through August 1963.

I have reviewed the prospectus you enclosed with your letter and would conclude that the "Haflinger" vehicle meets the definition of a multipurpose passenger vehicle as specified in Section 255.3 of the Initial Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Accordingly, any vehicle of this type, manufactured after January 1, 1963, must conform to the following Standards which have application to multipurpose passenger vehicles of less than 80 inches overall width:

FMVSS #103 - "Windshield Defrosting and Defogging"

FMVSS #104 - "Windshield Wiping and Washing Systems"

FMVSS #106 - "Hydraulic Brake Hoses"

FMVSS #107 - "Reflecting Surfaces"

FMVSS #111 - "Rearview Mirrors"

FMVSS #205 - "Glazing Materials"

FMVSS #209 - "Seat Belt Assemblies"

FMVSS #211 - "Wheel Nuts, Wheel(Illegible Words)

In addition, vehicles manufactured after January 1, 1969, will be required to comply with:

FMVSS #106 - "Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment"

FMVSS #112 - "Headlamp Concealment Devices"

FMVSS #113 - "Head Latch Systems"

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August 15, 1968

National Highway Safety Bureau Federal Highway Administration Department of Transportation Attention George Nield

Gentlemen:-

The early part of this year we arranged to handle a Vehicle named Haflinger, through Overland Vehicle Corp. of North Miami Beach, Florida, the imported. This vehicle is built in Austria. We are attaching a fly covering the specifications.

The Haflingers we have sold were 1967 Models, ie; built prior to January 1, 1963. All have been sold to operators of Ranches, such as the King Ranch. This vehicle is designed for cross-county, off the highway use. It has a maximum speed of forty-seven miles per hour.

The 1967 models we received were equipped with Seal-Beam Headlights, Parking and Stop-Lights. Directional Signals with Amber Side Lights mounted on each side at the front of the vehicle, tail and licence plate lights and windshield wipers.

About ninety days ago we placed an order with Overland Vehicle Corporation for twenty Haflingers accompanied by a letter of Credit. One of the conditions of the Letter of Credit, was that the vehicle would meet the Federal Safety Standards. We have been unable to contact any one during the last thirty days with the Overland Vehicle Corporation, and it appeared they had closed their office in North Miami Beach.

We have now been in communication with the Manufacturer of the vehicle in Austria and they advise that their contract with Overland expires August 31, 1963 and they have offered to sell us direct. This vehicle has created a lot of interest among farmore and ranchers in the area, as well as hunters.

It will be appreciated if you will give us an official ruling as quickly as possible of the Safety Standards necessary to enable us to import this vehicle for sale in the United States.

Thanking you, we are

Yours very truly,

VALLEY BUICK COMPANY -- Carl A. Murphy