Isuzu Trooper Full Sized SUV Concept
What if... Isuzu made a comeback and featured their famous full sized family SUV the Trooper. Built for commuting on and off road, the very capable full sized SUV can get you and your family anywhere your hearts desire. Would you think it would sell?
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Opel Monterey advert. Spain, 1997
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Chevrolet Isuzu Trooper 1era Generación Fase ll Largo 3 Puertas.
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Japanese & South Korean Car Brand Signs CC (TS4)
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Infiniti (Japan)
Subaru (Japan)
Mazda (Japan)
Mitsubishi (Japan)
Suzuki (Japan)
Isuzu (Japan)
Hyundai (South Korea)
Genesis (South Korea)
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25,000 บาท 🔥 Isuzu Trooper 3ประตู 🔥 รถมือสองราคาถูก
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1983 Isuzu Bighorn/Trooper 4-door Wagon
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Isuzu Trooper RS Convertible Concept, 1994. A prototype for an open roof version of the Trooper SUV that was presented at the New York Auto Show but never made it into the showrooms.
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1989 Isuzu Trooper. A Rover Within Your Range
Source: Time Magazine
Published at: https://propadv.com/automobiles-ad-and-poster-collection/isuzu-ad-and-poster-collection/
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(со страницы Isuzu Trooper Tapestry by AutoClub)
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My Rides...
Over the years I have had many cars/trucks and a motorcycle.
Thanks to @dasenergi-diary for his post about his car which got me to thinking about all the rides I have had over the years I have been driving.
I had an eclectic mix of rides over the years. When I first got my license, I was gifted my parents 1962 Austin Healey Sprite. I was the only kid in highschool with a sports car! But my first car I bought was a 1962 Chevy II Nova. It was 4 door, straight 6 with a 3 speed shift on the stalk. Faded blue in color with a huge trunk that carried my skis and climbing gear. The clutch linkage would freeze up in the winter and I had to crawl underneath to shake the linkage free of the ice to be able to start the car.
The first new car I bought was an AMC Gremlin. Drove that car cross country to Quebec, Canada to get married. We honeymooned on the drive back to California.
I've also had a Toyota SR5 truck, a VW Van camper, an Isuzu Trooper, and a Saturn car. I had fun driving around in the Gremlin, the Toyota and the VW camper. All 3 saw lots of "action" 😉 .
For the last many years, I've had several Ford F 150 trucks since I needed a truck for "ranch" duties.
My current ride is this beauty...
A 2021 Ford Ranger. My ranch work does not need to have a full size truck now. But I like the fact it is a turbo, 4 doors and a 4x4 when I venture out on my photo adventures.
Thanks for reading if you got through it all. ✌️
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ISUZU TROOPER
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There’s one thing that separates the rich from the rest of us: not paying on time. While us regular folk are cowed into timely coverage of our many invoices by threats of interest rates, special penalties, and the chilling hand of the debt collector, really rich people know that money isn’t real, and that they can just hire someone to murder their debtors. And not pay them, either.
When you’re an independent contractor like myself, and you talk to other folks like yourself, the topic of which clients are “not shit” comes up. Perhaps the kindest thing you can ever say about any client is that they paid early, not just on time, or after a little cajoling. Ideally, you’re not going to be saying you have a client who pays fucking late because they’re having trouble keeping the lights on. That just isn’t prudent; the other contractors will think less of you; and they’ll make jokes about why you should leave them high and dry.
Sometimes, though, you want to help out a client who is in trouble. Sure, their honeyed promises of “more money if I just get through this rough patch” never, ever materialize. And you’re a sucker for dropping the amoral-mercenary emotional detachment because you started to identify with the guy who owes you thousands of dollars. For me, though, it was that I wanted to keep racking up the debt, so that I could have an excuse to take the Jaguar XJ12 that I keep seeing parked in the handicapped spot outside their office in lieu of payment.
Has it worked? Unfortunately not. It turns out that bankruptcy trustees don’t let you choose what you get from the auction. Often, you only get a couple cents on the dollar of what you’re owed, and you don’t get to dip into personal property. All I ended up with was this worthless corporate Learjet, which the HOA won’t even let me park in my driveway. Anyone want to trade it for an Isuzu Trooper or something?
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