1 Owner Trooper Low Miles 4x4 Clean Ls Sunroof New Tires Premium Sound Japan Slx on 2040-cars
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WELCOME TO CLASSIC CAR FINDS! We specialize in pristine low owner vehicles which we consider to be "Modern Classics". Cars loved by many but not necessarily considered "classics" in the strictest sense of the word. These vehicles are HAND PICKED for their condition, provenance and age between the '70s and early 2000s. Take a look at a fine example of one of our special vehicles with OVER 40 photos and a FULL WALK AROUND AND DRIVE VIDEO below! Imagine years of enjoyable driving in all conditions in this truly LEGENDARY example of Japanese all terrain vehicles. Our ONE OWNER 2001 Isuzu Trooper has been hand picked for its pampered interior and exterior condition, fun factor, LOW 112k UNMOLESTED Miles, and CARFAX documented FULL maintenance history! Offered in the absolutely gorgeous color combo of Silver metallic over tan interior. This car is suitable for anyone from young students, growing families needing reliable transportation, or for the off-road enthusiast looking for a bargain! This fantastic example of a final Gen Trooper comes packed including: *Four Wheel Drive with LOW RANGE Gearing for attacking any obstacle in your way! *Power windows/mirrors/locks with auto down for driver window. *Keyless Entry. *Tan interior with power driver and passenger's seat *HEATED SEATS *Fog Lamps *PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM OPTION. All speakers working! *Cassette Player *ICE COLD AC *HUGE (almost Panorama before there was Panorama!) Power moonroof in superb functioning condition *Smooth-shifting 4-Speed electronically controlled automatic transmission *Tilt Steering Wheel *Snowflake Alloy Wheels *Halogen headlamps *3.5L DOHC 24 Valve Six Cylinder Engine This desirable Japanese truck appears to have been completely locally owned and carefully maintained and as always, with a CLEAR title. An accident free WELL documented service history including regular oil changes, *TWO* transmission fluid changes at 52 and 100k and more, is available on the Carfax, provided at no charge. ICE COLD A/C and HOT heat! Engine and transmission are smooth and responsive and 4WD low range works just fine. It is truly a JOY to spend time in this car. If you have been looking for one of these Troopers (and nice ones don't come up often), we are confident this is one of the best you'll find anywhere at this kind of value with this low mileage. I have never come across one of these with such a clean, well maintained history and in such nice shape. Car has a set of NICE COOPER DISCOVERER Tires in LIKE NEW shape! We even have the original instruction manuals, various documents, and the keyless entry key and fob! Never smoked in and the cigarette lighter is SPOTLESS. Minor Issues of note: While the primary 4WD system works fine, we did note that the "4 All Time" button on the dash causes the wheels to "flash" on the TOD dash display. This does *NOT* affect drivability or the operation of the LOW RANGE 4WD gear as best as we can determine, so we are leaving it alone. This could be as simple as reattaching some vacuum lines near the front diff per some online enthusiast Isuzu forums, but we are disclosing it regardless. Also, CD changer does not appear to function. Check out the many detailed photos below and snap it up today, before someone else does! Many of our listings end with a phone call, so don't hesitate! CALL US NOW TO BUY IT NOW! 314-472-3452
TERMS: All sales are to be considered AS-IS and WHERE-IS with NO warranties expressed or implied unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer or aftermarket extended service contract. Payment expected within 7 business days total. We are a licensed, bonded and insured Missouri state motor vehicle dealer and are available for all your vehicle needs. Some vehicles may not include all floormats, keys or other accessories. We can obtain these for you at our nominal cost if necessary. While we do our very best to describe these vehicles in the most detailed way possible. these ARE USED VEHICLES and as such may have nicks, dings and or other imperfections we may not always catch. Transport may be arranged with prior contact depending on final location, vehicle and other factors. We would be happy to pick any prospective buyer up at Lambert Saint Louis International Airport should you choose to pick your vehicle up in person, and we WELCOME PERSONAL INSPECTIONS. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1990 Geo Storm
Sun, Jun 25 2023General Motors began selling rebadged Isuzus in the United States all the way back in 1972, when the Isuzu Faster pickup showed up here as the Chevrolet LUV. A few years after Isuzu began selling vehicles in North America under its own branding, The General began selling Isuzu I-Marks as Chevrolet Spectrums; when the time came to create the Geo division to sell badge-engineered Suzukis, Toyotas and Isuzus here, the Chevy Spectrum became a Geo and a sport compact based on the Isuzu Piazza appeared in Geo dealerships as the Storm. Today's Junkyard Gem is a first-model-year example of the Storm, found with lots of miles and plenty of rust in a Denver-area car graveyard recently. Isuzu began selling this car as the second-generation Impulse for the 1991 model year. Few American car shoppers were interested in that car, but the Storm sold well. For the 1991 model year, a "Wagonback" version of the Storm was added to the lineup. The Storm was discontinued after 1993, and Geo itself got the axe in 1997. The 130-horsepower GSi version of the Storm was one of the best quickness-per-dollar deals of its era, but this car is the base Storm with just 95 SOHC horses under its hood. An automatic transmission was available, but this car has the standard five-speed manual. How much did it cost new? The list price was $10,390, or about $24,741 in 2023 dollars. This one got well past 200,000 miles during its career. The rust is nasty. This car might have been a runner at the end, but corrosion plus high miles, manual transmission and defunct brand all conspired to send it to this place. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The new Geo Storm is rolling in now. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. So cheap! This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The JDM headlights definitely looked better than the sealed-beams we got here.
Junkyard Gem: 2000 Honda Passport 4WD
Sun, Nov 20 2022The suits at American Honda Motor Company must have spent the bulk of the 1990s tearing out their hair in frustration as their rivals raked in big money from the sales of ever-more-profitable SUVs, even as American car shoppers lost interest in sedans and hatchbacks. Oh, sure, the Civic-based CR-V appeared here for the 1997 model year and sold well enough, but the lack of a larger SUV pained Honda more with each passing year. With the Acura MDX and Honda Pilot not ready for showrooms until the 2001 and 2002 model years, respectively, some stopgap had to be found. Isuzu stepped up and made a deal with Honda: the Rodeo would get Honda badges and become the Passport, while the Trooper would show up in Acura showrooms with SLX badges (for the 1994 and 1995 model years, respectively). Here's one of those Passports, found in a Denver-area self-service yard. Things got even weirder in the Isuzu/Honda world around the turn of the century, with the Honda Odyssey getting Isuzu badges and being sold as the Oasis. Fast-forward to 2009, and the only Isuzu-badged vehicles available new here were rebadged Chevrolets: the I-Series pickup (Chevy Colorado) and the Ascender (Chevy Trailblazer). The Passport name has some interesting American Honda history, stretching back to the first Honda vehicle sold here (and the biggest-selling motor vehicle in human history): the Super Cub. American Honda Motor Company couldn't use the Super Cub name on our shores, because Piper Aircraft had been selling a small plane called the Super Cub since 1949, so the motorcycle was called the Honda 50 over here. Eventually, this bike got a 70cc engine and became the Honda C70 Passport, sales of which continued through the middle 1980s. That means the Passports sitting in your local Honda dealership right now got their name from a one-cylinder motorcycle. General Motors has a Passport connection as well; when GM created the Geo brand to sell rebadged Isuzus, Suzukis, and Toyotas in the United States, it created a marque called Passport to sell the Daewoo LeMans as the Optima in Canada (all the other vehicles sold by Passport dealers were Isuzus). So, Honda's need to offer SUVs in its American dealerships led to an arrangement with GM-connected Isuzu to sell these trucks with a model name bearing links to both companies. So much history in the junkyard! Just as Geo-badged Toyota Corollas (mostly) got Delco radios, so did the Passport get Honda radios.
Future Classic | 1990-1993 Geo Storm and Isuzu Impulse
Sat, Jul 23 2022You don't see a lot of Geo-branded cars on the road these days, despite the fact that the General Motors' captive-import brand was actually pretty successful for around a decade. Perhaps the most recognizable vehicle to roll into Geo showrooms was the Prizm, which basically amounted to a rebadged Toyota Corolla built in California (which means General Motors was competing against its own Chevy Cavalier in the compact sedan market). And then there were the Geo Metro sub-compact, known for years as the most fuel-efficient vehicle you could buy in the United States, and the spunky Geo Tracker SUV that carried on for several years wearing Chevrolet badges after Geo's demise. Those are all interesting vehicles, but for this article we're going to focus in on the sporty Storm model. Like the other Geo vehicles, the Storm was sort of a joint venture, in this case with Isuzu, the Japanese automaker best known for making SUVs and big commercial trucks. Back in the day, though, Isuzu had some legitimately intriguing little cars in its showrooms. The Storm was based heavily on the second-generation Isuzu Impulse (known as the Piazza in other markets). And, well, you see even fewer Isuzus on the road these days than Geos. MotorWeek | Retro Review: '90 Geo Storm GSi Why are the Geo Storm and Isuzu Impulse future classics? They may never actually be "classics" in the same way a Ford Mustang or Chevy Camaro may be, but they are still interesting cars. And for potential buyers of a certain age, memories of gawking at sleek-looking Geo Storms everywhere you looked mean the nostalgia factor is high. If nothing else, we're pretty sure a nicely kept Storm or Impulse would draw a certain crowd at a local car show. While the Storm was way more popular with American buyers in the 1990s, the rarity of the Impulse means it's probably the more desirable option if future collectibility is a factor. What is the ideal example of the Geo Storm or Isuzu Impulse? The most valuable version of the duo is surely the rare Isuzu Impulse RS (the silver car above) with all-wheel drive and a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that spun out 160 horsepower and 150 pound-feet of torque. According to reports, only about 600 of these machines were sold in the States — complete with "Handling by Lotus" badging (General Motors held sizable stakes in both brands at the time) — which means they aren't very easy to find for sale.



