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I've just put a couple of pics up in the gallery of a couple of Daihatsu's I saw on hols in the Greek Islands, which got me curious, and was hoping that one of our overseas contributors can shed some light on these.
First up is a forward-control pick-up truck, badged as a DELTA. I was unaware that they were actually in the LCV market. I guess there must have been panel van and other derivatives of this..... Do they still have a presence in this sector? How long was this in production?
Next up was the gold-coloured 4-door saloon which I almost walked straight by, dismissing it as a well kept up 70's Toyota Corolla - until I saw the badge. There was no model badge to help identification.
There are heaps of Daihatsu D
There are heaps of Daihatsu Deltas here in Australia, a very popular light truck.
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Cheers Bundy! TBH that was th
Cheers Bundy! TBH that was the first ever Daihatsu commercial I'd ever seen, as they don't make it to UK shores - we've only started getting the Dyna in the last 2 years or so and that's just the narrowcab version - and I guess the saloon must have been just a rebadging excercise. Thanks again
Dave with a Sporty
Dave with a Sporty
Dai Commercials
We used to get the '55 wide' micro-van. Competition for the Honda Acty, Suzuki/Bedford Rascal etc.
Don
Don
We get the HiJet which is som
We get the HiJet which is something similar - but is built in Italy by Piaggio, the scooter people.
Dave with a Sporty
Dave with a Sporty
Hi-Jet
Hi-Jet! That's the thing.
Don
Don