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Does anybody elsewhere in the world have any info on this little monster?
My best guess is that it's a Canadian Import but I haven't found anything in google about it.
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Isuzu 1999 Rodeo V44 4WD - $4500 (santa rosa)

Date: 2010-08-24, 12:58AM PDT
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1999 Isuzu Rodeo V44 4WD. Outstanding condition. Bright silver. 93,300 Miles. Just getting broken in. Isuzu diesel trucks typically go in excess of 500,000 miles. See attachments for photos, and more details, including the original sticker. Must see and drive to appreciate. It's a steal, and won't last long!


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That is nice. I don't think its a Canadian import though, I haven't seen many rodeos around (although I have seen a few). But it could be a east coast thing?
 

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Having left hand drive narrows things down a bit, it's not like the Rodeo that we get in Australia which is not only right hand drive, but different as our Rodeo is a ute (pickup in your lingo).
 

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Yeah, I would love to have that. And if Gdhillon comes across this thread, the reason it would be an import is because of the diesel engine.
 

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oh woops, my bad. Didn't see that you're from Canada. I was thinking that the diesel was probably available up there and imported down here to the US.
 

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My guess, gray market car. either diplomat or busnissman with some pull brought it n with them on temporary plates from Europe , South America or Asia and then got a conditional sale. We run into this with some oddball European cars all the time. I have an real oddball Volvo diesel wagon that was origanally sold in Finland that has all kinds of strange things in it, It was a diplomat car from new york that found its way to middle america some how.

That Isuzu is left hand drive so it didn't originate from Japan or for that matter :
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, It most likely came from South America or Europe where they are popular/
It is a 3.0 liter 4JX1 engine that was also used in some NPR delivery trucks and being as you work on some of those critters, you should be able to get parts for that thing .
Hope that little tidbit helps and isnt too late












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