Random # 240: Chevrolet Light Truck
In the 1960s, 70s and 80s, Ford Australia and General Motors Holden generally matched each other model for model, with the former's Fairlane being the latter's Statesman equivalent, the Falcon / Fairmont the opposite number to the Belmont / Kingswood / Premier line-up, Cortinas and Toranas pitted against each other in the medium-sized class and Escorts and Geminis doing battle in the small car category.
This is true of the light-truck market, too; there's no doubt the Chevrolet light truck was GM's answer to Ford's F100, F250 and F350 range. However, the Chevvy offering never quite took off in Australia the way the F-Series did, making them a much rarer sight on our roads.
The example shown here was anything but nasty, irrespective of what the rego plate might have us believe. It appears to have recently been restored, with first-rate duco and chrome, a really tidy interior and a pristine tray. The wide steel wheels, complete with original hub-caps, were shod with aggressive B F Goodrich All-Terrain TA radials that set the whole machine off very nicely indeed.
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(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.)
All iPhone images.
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