Hi people,
I've been a long-time Isuzu enthusiast here in Australia and have amassed several vehicles.
My most recent acquisition is a 1969 Isuzu Florian, which as you will see from the quarters and door is essentially a sedan version of the Chevy LUV!
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They did sell the LUVs here - after a bit of research I've worked out:
1971-1975ish - badged as Chevrolet LUV but sold through Holden dealers and listed on Glass's guide listing as Holden Isuzu 1000kg pickup!
1584cc OHV G161 (same as Isuzu Florian motor) with tail lights under the tail gate
1975-1978 - Chevrolet LUV (still)
1584cc OHC G161Z (same as Holden Gemini motor here in Australia) with tail lights next to the tail gate
1978-1980 (or 1981 - unsure) - name changed to Isuzu KB, single headlights, still sold through Holden dealers
- 1584cc OHC motor still, plus Diesel and 4x4 versions
The Isuzu Florian was sold through Isuzu dealers from 1968 to 1971-ish, by then Isuzu as a brand was pretty much over and out, with most trucks up until the 1980s sold as Bedfords.
So this little history lesson brings me to my request!
I'm keen to own a Chevy LUV and while they did sell them here, I'm actually keen to get a LHD job. The reason being that I always wanted a US car, however I've ended up collecting a whole bunch of Isuzus, so I thought my goal of buying a Yank car could never be reached.
HOWEVER, if I get a pre-1974 Chevrolet LUV, I can register it here in South Australia under historic rego and just cruise it around. It will be my Jap-spec, US-spec, Isuzu-built Chev-badged, Holden-marketed Chevy LUV!
The only catch is that it has to be 100% standard to get rego on a LHD vehicle in this state.
So if anyone wants to part with a minter, original (or restored), UNMODIFIED Chevy LUV petrol column shift manual, I would be more than happy to give it a home in sunny Adelaide.
This way I can go to:
Super Chevy Sunday
All American Day
All GM Day
AND All Japan Day
all in the same truck!
Gold!