Saw not one, but two of these in Florida last week. Small, simple, 4WD, big tires. Has me thinking about them, haven't seen on in Pittsburgh in years.
Saw not one, but two of these in Florida last week. Small, simple, 4WD, big tires. Has me thinking about them, haven't seen on in Pittsburgh in years.
i saw a mint rust free early 90's toyota pickup at home depot the other day, clean as can be like it just rolled off the showroom floor. then i got sad that our roads are covered in salt and could see it's bed sides falling off next week. hopefully it's stored in winters and they just needed to make a quick HD run with a pickup.
i haven't seen one here in cleveland for at least 15 years.
In reply to jimbob_racing:
There is a Rodeo local to me that he replaced the R with a Honda badge so it reads Hodeo
Brian wrote: What was the last real Isuzu in the US before they became rebadged Chevys?
pretty sure in 2004 Axiom & Rodeo were the final offerings.
Brian wrote: What was the last real Isuzu in the US before they became rebadged Chevys?
That worked both ways btw, some GM vehicles are actually rebranded Isuzu.....and all duramax diesels are Isuzu.
I had a 95 Rodeo, 4wd, manual trans, 6cyl, etc. As a dumb kid I tried to kill the thing and couldn't, it just wouldn't die.
Great truck.
Years ago, I almost bought a 91 2wd Isuzu pickup 5 speed with a cap. I ended up going with the Toyota equal instead..
I always wanted to build a sleeper Chevy 350-swapped Isuzu Hombre street truck. I think it'd be hilarious.
I still see them around Houston. I keep thinking I want a very small 4x4 to play with and these are on the list.
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