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Hire company restores Daihatsu truck

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Australia‘s leading vehicle and equipment hire company has enshrined its long-term relationsh­ip with the Hino/ Toyota family by restoring one of its vintage vehicles.

A 1968 Daihatsu D200 truck is the biggest piece in Kennards Hire‘s museum collection of retired hire equipment, which also includes pressure cleaners, ground aerators and chainsaws – most of which is still in working condition.

The D200, a distant relative of Kennards‘ current Hino hire trucks, was added to the collection in 2005.

It was bought up to its current operationa­l condition with a mild body and interior restoratio­n, a mechanical check-over and the addition of Kennards‘ original corporate logos – as fitted to their hire trucks in the 1970s.

Daihatsu introduced its truck range to Australia in 1965, two years before both Daihatsu and Hino became part of Toyota Motor Corporatio­n in 1967.

The nomenclatu­re of the Daihatsu D200 indicates a diesel engine (2,270cc) and a load capacity of 2,000kg.

Kennards executive director Angus Kennard said the truck represents Kennards’ first foray into the hire truck market.

“Kennards started with a mixed fleet of 50 Daihatsu trucks - tippers, long wheelbase cab chassis and short wheel base models,” he said.

“It got us into the truck business in a big way.”

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