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Daihatsu Bertone Rocky F70 F75 F77 Diesel Workshop Manual

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The Daihatsu Bertone Rocky F70 F75 F77 Diesel Workshop Manual is a comprehensive guide to servicing and repairing your vehicle. It covers all models, providing detailed information for all repairs,...
Tipo: Cars
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Daihatsu Bertone Rocky F70 F75 F77 Diesel Workshop Manual
The Daihatsu Bertone Rocky F70 F75 F77 Diesel Workshop Manual is a comprehensive guide to servicing and repairing your vehicle. It covers all models, providing detailed information for all repairs, both mechanical and electrical. The manual is packed with clear illustrations and diagrams to help you understand each procedure. It covers everything from routine maintenance and tune-up procedures to complex engine repairs, transmission overhauls, suspension work, and electrical troubleshooting. You'll find information on specifications, engine removal and installation, cylinder head and valve train repair, engine block work, lubrication systems, intake and exhaust systems, cooling and heating systems, fuel and emissions systems, transmission and drivetrain components, steering and suspension, brakes (including ABS), bodywork, heater and air conditioning systems, automatic climate control, electrical systems (including SRS), and much more. With this manual, you can save money on costly repairs by performing your own servicing and maintenance.

The Daihatsu Bertone Rocky F70, F75, and F77 were a series of compact hatchbacks and station wagons produced by Daihatsu from 1981 to 1987. These cars were notable for their distinctive Italian styling, courtesy of the renowned design house Bertone. The Bertone Rocky was available in a variety of body styles, including a three-door hatchback, a five-door hatchback, and a five-door station wagon. The compact dimensions, ranging from 3.6 to 3.8 meters in length, made them well-suited for city driving and maneuverability. Power came from a choice of 1.0-liter or 1.3-liter gasoline engines, offering a balance of efficiency and performance. The Bertone Rocky was also marketed in some regions with a 1.3-liter diesel engine, providing a fuel-efficient option.

The Daihatsu Bertone Rocky was a unique combination of Japanese practicality and Italian flair. The car's design was heavily influenced by Bertone's signature style, featuring sharp lines, distinctive headlights, and a sporty profile. Inside, the cabin offered a comfortable and well-equipped space for its time. The focus on affordability and efficiency made the Bertone Rocky a popular choice for budget-conscious buyers, particularly in Europe. However, the car's popularity waned in the mid-1980s as newer, more sophisticated models emerged in the market. The Bertone Rocky's legacy lies in its unique design and its contribution to Daihatsu's growing global presence, establishing the brand as a manufacturer of reliable and affordable vehicles. Despite being a relatively obscure model today, the Daihatsu Bertone Rocky remains a testament to the collaboration between Japanese engineering and Italian design.
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