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Peter Pellandine Pelladine continued his involvement in car design at Cherry Gardens, South Australia with Pellandini Cars, which he founded in 1970. Pellandini Cars sold BMC Mini and Volkswagen based kit cars. During this time in South Australia Pelladine conducted state-sponsored experiments with a steam car. The state was seeking a solution to deal with a smog problem in Adelaide. He even made an attempt at the world steam car speed record on an Adelaide track in 1976. His car was being evaluated at about the same time as Edward Pritchard's steam powered 1963 model Ford Falcon was being evaluated by the Australian Federal Government. Pelladine moved back to England in 1977.
Peter Pellandine Returning to his interest in steam powered cars in 1980's, Pelladine created, with Pelland Engineering, the Pelland Steamer. He hoped to break steam car landspeed record. Unfotunately he was unsuccessful. The Mk II is on display at the Lakeland Motor Museum in Backbarrow, Cumbria.
Peter Pellandine In 1955 he left Mulliner's to form Ashley Laminates in partnership with Keith Waddington. The name “Ashley” was derived from the name of Pellandine’s then home "Ashleigh" in Woodford Green. Ashley Laminates premises were first in a small garage in Epping New Road, Loughton quite close to Epping Forest.
Peter Pellandine Back in England at Thetford in Norfolk, he founded Pelland Engineering in 1978, which designed and sold the Volkswagen based Pelland Sports kit car. Pelland Engineering introduced its Alfa Romeo Alfasudbased Pelland Sports kit car in 1989. Pellandine’s design was sold to Ryder Cars in 1980, then to Graham Autos, and then to Listair. Listair remodeled the car and sold it as the Dash. From 1990 Dash Sports Cars built the remodeled car, but in the mid 90's Richard Bell acquired the rights and moved construction to Dana Point, Southern California.
Peter Pellandine Pellandine moved back to Australia in the 1990s where he continued to develop the Steamer. The final version being the Mark IV. Pelladine died in Tasmania in December 2012.