1980 Chevrolet Trucks LUV PICKUP 1.8L 4 -cyl Engine [N]
| Chevrolet LUV |
|---|
| General Motors |
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| Length | 173.5 in 191.5 in |
| Width | 63 in |
| Height | 60.3 in |
The Chevrolet LUV and the later Chevrolet LUV D-Max are light pickup trucks designed and manufactured by Isuzu and marketed in the Americas since 1972 by Chevrolet over four generations as rebadged variants of the Isuzu Faster and D-Max. LUV is an acronym for "light utility vehicle".
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1041 lb. ea -117.9" WB models. 1325 lb.
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Powering the LUV was a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine with 2-bbl carb, backed by a 4-speed manual transmission. The powerhouse made a whopping 75 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 88 lb-ft of torque at 3,000 rpm.
Identify this Chevrolet pickup model from the 1980s, please.
- 1984 Chevrolet El Camino. 1982 Chevrolet Corvette C3.
- 1983 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer. 1989 Chevrolet Lumina APV.
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