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1 Owner Trooper Low Miles 4x4 Clean Ls Sunroof New Tires Premium Sound Japan Slx on 2040-cars

US $4,488.00
Year:2001 Mileage:112900 Color: condition
Location:

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
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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!

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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: 1992 Isuzu Amigo

Mon, Jan 16 2023

After some success providing General Motors with small Faster pickups badged as Chevrolet LUVs in North America (plus some Chevette-related Geminis labeled "Buick/Opel by Isuzu," which confused everybody), Isuzu began selling vehicles under its own name here in the early 1980s. At first, we just got I-Mark subcompacts and P'up pickups. Then the Trooper SUV appeared in 1984, and Isuzu joined the suburban-commuter truck game in a big way. For the 1989 model year, the little Amigo three-door convertible SUV landed on our shores. Here's one of those early trucks, found in still-rad condition in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service yard recently. Once Isuzu made a version with five doors and a solid roof, giving it Rodeo badges in the process, the Amigo became more of an afterthought in the North American Isuzu world. Amigo sales halted here after 1995, then resumed for 1998-2000 (after which the three-door became the Rodeo Sport before disappearing in 2003). Starting in 1996, Isuzu replaced its Amigo-platform-related pickup with a rebadged Chevy S-10 known as the Hombre. That meant that Spanish-speaking Isuzu shoppers could be disturbed by the prospect of buying a friend or a man. The Isuzu company itself was named after a river in Mie Prefecture. The Suzuki Samurai kicked off the "cute-ute" craze for the 1986 model year, with the Suzuki Sidekick/Geo Tracker appearing in 1989. Around the same time, irritating pastel colors and squiggly graphics became trendy. This — and other unfortunate 1980s fashions — continued well into the 1990s (One man's "irritating" and "unfortunate" is another's "delightful" - Ed). This odometer can't be right! I suspect a broken speedometer cable. The engine is a 2.6-liter inline-four rated at 119 horsepower.  Unlike Honda's VTEC, the variable-cam-timing system that made its debut in the 1989 Honda Integra, Isuzu's I-TEC name just stood for an electronic fuel injection system.  The only transmission in the Amigo for the first couple of years was a five-speed manual, which is in this truck. That three-pedal setup kept the Amigo's appeal limited to the small group of American drivers willing to work a clutch. The optional automatic became available for 1992. You could get the Amigo with four-wheel drive, but this one is the cheaper rear-wheel-drive version. This interior looks so nice that perhaps this Amigo really did get junked with 57,000+ on the odometer.

Isuzu truck concepts include honeycombed ‘toaster on wheels’

Wed, Oct 25 2017

Isuzu took to its hometown auto show to highlight its work in developing next-generation transport trucks, showing eight vehicles and four powertrain systems at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show. The most notable of the bunch are a pair of concepts: the FD-SI, a light-duty delivery truck designed around principles found in the insect kingdom, and the Elf EV, an all-electric version of its light-duty workhorse featuring a large-capacity battery with rapid-charging capability. From a design perspective, the FD-SI will get all the attention — much of it probably of the bemused sort. In truth, it looks like a futuristic toaster on wheels, a rolling box structure fitted with honeycomb patterns on the side panels and a glass cab windshield that seems borrowed from a heavy-duty construction crane. It turns out the honeycomb motif is no mere design whim; Isuzu says its designers focused on the "group intelligence" of insects and tried to apply that principle to the delivery vehicle. So the honeycomb exterior is replicated in the cargo space as hexagonal tube-shaped boxes, which the automaker says is a good compromise between strength and storage space. Inside the cab, the driver controls and seat have all been centralized, with the steering wheel retractable, to encourage smoother operability and more comfortable living space for the driver. "We want to support the drivers, the front-line people of "Transport," with unconventional ideas," Isuzu says. The Elf EV, on the other hand, is a zero-emissions, low-vibration delivery truck powered by a lithium-ion battery that'll take the vehicle at least 100 km, or 62 miles, on a single normal or fast-charge. It sports a 4x2, rear-wheel drive transmission with independent suspension in the front and leaf suspension in the rear. Here's a quick list of Isuzu's other Tokyo offerings: A 6x6 all-wheel-drive truck, featuring single wheels on all axles, built for rough terrain such as areas hit by major natural disasters. 80th anniversary editions of the Giga heavy-duty truck, geared with a remote monitoring system to transmit vehicle data for remote analysis to ensure safe driving; the Forward medium-duty truck, which boasts 10 percent higher fuel economy than its 2015 version; and the internal-combustion version of the Elf light-duty truck, which is sold in the U.S. as the N-Series.

Junkyard Gem: 1984 Isuzu P'up

Sat, Aug 7 2021

General Motors, wishing to sell a small pickup to compete with the likes of the Toyota Hilux and Nissan 521, began importing the Isuzu Faster for the 1972 model year, equipping it with Chevrolet LUV badges. Ford brought over the Mazda Proceed as the Courier the same year, while Chrysler turned to Mitsubishi to provide the Plymouth Arrow Truck and Dodge Ram 50 a bit later on. Once GM introduced the all-Detroit S-10 for the 1982 model year, however, the LUV's reign ended. Fortunately for fans of the Light Utility Vehicle, Isuzu began selling these trucks under its own badging here in 1981. This truck was called the P'up, and sales continued through 1987. Here's one of those P'ups, found in a Denver boneyard last month. This truck has the long-bed option. The purple paint and black stripes appear to be non-factory items, as the engine-compartment paint is silver. Under the hood, we see the 1.9-liter G200Z engine, as used in the Impulse and early Trooper. It had 86 horsepower on tap, which made this truck quite a bit zippier than the version with the 58-horse diesel (several decades back, I had a job that involved driving a diesel P'up and I can state from experience that the oil-burning P'up was an agonizingly slow machine). Still, this truck must have been on the poky side, what with its (optional) three-speed automatic transmission. What's this— air conditioning in a compact pickup? That was still something of a blasphemous idea in the middle 1980s. Someone installed a functional cold-air induction system involving an aftermarket air cleaner protruding from the hood, above the carburetor. Let's hope there was a filter element in here, because it doesn't do a carb any good to suck in bugs and dirt (not to mention filling with water while parked outdoors during rainstorms). This is by far the most common sticker found on vehicles in Denver-area wrecking yards. The Incredibles Empire appears to get mightier with each passing day, though I see plenty of stickers from other cannabis-related businesses in these yards. Fox Street Wellness is still around, though under a new name. What better vehicle for picking up a bag of Girl Scout Cookies weed ("best reserved for experienced cannabis consumers") than a purple P'up with hood-mounted air cleaner? Today, the Purple P'up's final parking spot is just a few miles to the north of this dispensary.