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FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 2:58 am
by BULLITT
TRAWLLING ON GOOGLE FOUND SOME FLO SHOTS IN JAPAN
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 3:20 am
by BULLITT
NEARLY AS GOOD AS GRICEYS ...CHEERS MATE
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:53 am
by BULLITT
UNUSUAL GLOVE BOX ,AND HAS THE HANDYMAN HAMMERS IN PICTURE ONE BIT OF BANGING TO DO NOT BAD HES PUT A WHOLE NEW CAR ON THE SILVER ONE ,,AND UNDER THE BONNETT DOES IT HAVE AIR??? CHEERS DAVO
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 12:59 pm
by mrflibbles
love it! im sure i have a picture of this car somewhere! the air con looks to be factory, judging by the vents where the glove box was! i guess it needs the extra carby just to run the air con!
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 11:26 pm
by dave
Definitely a TS; got the badges, the carbies and the twin (non-Chev LUV) headlights!!!
Brand new set of whitewalls on it too! Evidenced by the fact they're still blue-walls (you wash that protective coating off when you start cruising)!
Cheers,
Dave
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 11:47 pm
by PR95
Looks like SOHC 1800 Motor, and steering wheel late GT ?????????????

Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 12:13 am
by 1968GT
Has TS Florian front, or mock up of a TS. Looking at blinkers on the front it is a 70 model.
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:43 am
by dave
My 1969 has those same blinkers.
I'm doubting it's a replica... only because I figure 'who would bother'? Having said that, stranger things have happened!
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 10:57 pm
by BULLITT
HEY GUYS CHECK THE CAR UNDER THE COVER TO THE FLO IS IT A GT ??? BACK OF THE CAR UNDER WRAPS SEEMS TO SLOPE ....WONDER WHAT ELSE THIS GUY HAS... ANOTHER CAR NOSING OUT OF THE GARAGE CHEERS DAVO
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 3:23 am
by oz_toffa
garage had a Fiat, not sure of the GT.
flibbllllesss must be sleepless dreaming about it !!
OZ
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 10:32 am
by Retroasted
Love the wheels they are awesome.
are they stocko originals or off something else??
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 6:59 pm
by gricey
Shame it's a pig the bits would make my flo look prity hot . May be I can swap a bonnet badge for the dash . Gricey
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 11:14 am
by CQGT
I have a photocopied parts book. 1970. Thanks Gricey. Have tried to use it as a guide and try to answer a few questions that have been raised. The biggest problem is not having hands on to the actual parts. Lesson number 1 in reading a parts book is. The picture or diagram is just that. A picture or diagram. Part numbers are what to go by, but as I have referred, not having hands on is difficult. In '68 there were 15 models for the "Domestic Market". No "Export". In '70 there were 17 "Domestic" and 5 "Export". Engines were G150 with LPG. Specifically Taxi. G161's for LPG and petrol and the G161SS twin carb OHC as used in the TS.
I don't think the wheels are genuine. Why?. The wheel caps listed are full caps. No mention of a dress centre cap as for mag wheels etc. The wheel laying beside the front 1 in the pic. looks like the standard Isuzu rim and is the spare. Wheels on the Florian had a option. 13" or 14". Depending on the model. Or built after 1970 they may have.
The TS had the 3 gauges as depicted.
The front blinker lights are listed as 1 for Domestic and 1 they manufactured specifically for Australia. The Aust. lamp has a number moulded onto the lens. AF107-701 for RH and AF107-601 for LH. For those who have a Florian. Have a look to see if this is correct. You never know. Yours may be a vehicle for Australia or it may be a Japan Domestic privately imported. Or it may be built after the parts book was printed and it is another model in the production line.
Have any of the Florian owners got a Japanese model plate attached to their vehicle.?? The parts book doesn't show which model was actually exported to Australia. If you have. Let me know and I may be able to determine which model was.
Dave.
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 11:24 am
by CQGT
Steering Wheel.?
The TS is the only 1 with a part number against that model. The others are listed with the horn ring as per PR20 sedans.
Dave.
Re: FLO IN JAPAN
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:38 pm
by dave
My blinkers don't have any digits in them, but it's possible my car was sold before that became a thing.
Although I don't have books, I can definitely say mine was Aussie delivered; Japanese-delivered cars tend to have some weird stuff on them like little service stickers or, in the case of my GTR, a service-related novel moulded into the driver's door trim!
Also, the speedo is in miles while Japan were KM back then.
Perhaps it took a hit (I know it did; dunno if the blinkers were damaged in that tho).
Awesome investigating tho!
Cheers,
Dave