Hello, Bart.
As you probably already know, the Chevrolet Luv was/is
manufactured by Isuzu (relationship:
http://www.hierarchies.org/entity/219).
The truck became the s10 in the U.S. (anywhere else?)
while retaining the "Luv" moniker elsewhere in the
world.
I really don't know about the s9 designation, but I
bet that you are on the right track. I have seen many
Luvs here in the States that have been customized with
stepside beds (using full size truck fenders).
(Of similar interest, the Ford Courier was
manufactured by Mazda --
http://www.autointell.com/asian_companies/mazda/mazda-company/mazda-relation-ford-01.htm)
--- B Boschma <990158.STUD@Nhtv.nl> wrote:
> just wondering if anybody could help me. have an
> appointment with
> a 1978 Chevrolet S9 pick up with a step-side back
> and a 2.5 l 4 cil
> Isuzu, 4 speed gearbox. Is that a Luv or something
> different:
> Mexico?, They sent me a pic of a '72 stepside pick
> up and says
> that's the car, but that doesn't seems right to me.
> It's a basketcase, so a 1000,- seems a lot, but to
> the books, a 4WD
> luv is a rare bit of machinery.
> Any help will be great.
=====
Drew
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