Classic Car Catalogue

Daihatsu 1966

Japan

Compagno    
Fellow – new model in November  
Hijet (L35/36) – discontinued in February  
Hijet (S35/36)    
MP    

 

 

 

 

 


Compagno

 

  wb:   4 cyl. ohv
797 cm³
4 cyl.
958 cm³
55 PS
4 cyl.
958 cm³
65 PS
 
Berlina 2-dr 2220 mm F40  
Wagon 2220 mm F30 - -  
Light Van 2220 mm F30V - -  
Spider 2220 mm F40K - -  
Berlina 4-dr 2400 mm F40 - -  
Pick-up   F31P - -  

 


Compagno 800


Compagno 800

 


Compagno


Compagno Spider


Fellow

 

wb: 1990 mm   2 cyl. 2 stroke
356 cm³
23 PS
Sedan 2-dr L37 SX/SDX

 


Fellow

 

On 9 November 1966, Daihatsu introduced the Fellow, also known as Daihatsu 360 in export markets. Available in DeLuxe and Super DeLuxe equipment levels the L37 is conventionally built with a front-mounted engine and rear wheel drive. It uses a 23 PS iteration of the 356 cc, water-cooled two-cylinder two-stroke "ZM" engine already seen in the Hijet and a four-speed manual transmission. The self-lubricating ("Oil-Matic") little engine weighs only 58 kg (128 lb). The Fellow is the first Japanese car to be equipped with rectangular headlights. 

 


Hi-Jet

 

           
           

 


Hi-Jet 360 

 


Hi-Jet