GTI-88
Active member
Hello all,
I have been wanting a small pickup for the last few years and one just happened to fall into my lap when my next door neighbor happened to need to sell his old pickup to make room in the garage. I don't think I had ever actually seen the truck at this point, but when he told me it runs and drives well, and he'd sell it to me for $500, I said deal.
All I knew at this point is that he is the kind of guy that takes care of his stuff, so a couple weeks later when he was ready to make the deal I was pleasantly surprised. This may be the best example of a stock 92 Isuzu pickup out there at this point. 103K miles on the clock, 5 speed manual, with all the typical maintenance done. Garaged for its life and not driven much in the winter (4x2). Not a spot of rust anywhere except the rear bumper, which I am planning on replacing. Bonus that it came with an aluminum camper top in pretty good shape!
Now the reality check. This thing is 4x2 and has an anemic 2.3L carbed motor making about 100hp when it rolled off the factory line. This is where I need some input. Can this truck function as a forest service road / camping / kayaking / fishing rig that will get me there and back? Not fast or in style for sure... To even keep the thing moving it will have to stay light and agile as possible.
My tentative plan is to do what I can to make this pickup as reliable as possible and make modifications that support 1-3 night camping / fishing trips within say a 300 miles radius. I am lucky enough to live in the PNW and do not have to go far to fill nearly all my outdoor recreation needs.
Short list of to do items are prioritizing reliability and maintenance, then modifications:
Day 1 photo below, had been sitting in the neighbors garage for the past 3 months, a little dirty but remarkably good shape for a little 92 pickup that are usually beat to heck and rusted through after this many years.

If there is interest I plan on updating this thread as I work on the truck and get it out this spring for camping and kayaking. I also want to keep track of money I am putting into the truck as I plan on keeping it to a tight budget, looking for sales, and a healthy dose of DIY.
I have been wanting a small pickup for the last few years and one just happened to fall into my lap when my next door neighbor happened to need to sell his old pickup to make room in the garage. I don't think I had ever actually seen the truck at this point, but when he told me it runs and drives well, and he'd sell it to me for $500, I said deal.
All I knew at this point is that he is the kind of guy that takes care of his stuff, so a couple weeks later when he was ready to make the deal I was pleasantly surprised. This may be the best example of a stock 92 Isuzu pickup out there at this point. 103K miles on the clock, 5 speed manual, with all the typical maintenance done. Garaged for its life and not driven much in the winter (4x2). Not a spot of rust anywhere except the rear bumper, which I am planning on replacing. Bonus that it came with an aluminum camper top in pretty good shape!
Now the reality check. This thing is 4x2 and has an anemic 2.3L carbed motor making about 100hp when it rolled off the factory line. This is where I need some input. Can this truck function as a forest service road / camping / kayaking / fishing rig that will get me there and back? Not fast or in style for sure... To even keep the thing moving it will have to stay light and agile as possible.
My tentative plan is to do what I can to make this pickup as reliable as possible and make modifications that support 1-3 night camping / fishing trips within say a 300 miles radius. I am lucky enough to live in the PNW and do not have to go far to fill nearly all my outdoor recreation needs.
Short list of to do items are prioritizing reliability and maintenance, then modifications:
- 100K maintenance / fluids / belts
- New tires (currently thinking 27x8.5xr14 General Grabber A/TX) I want to keep the tires small to not further dog the tiny underpowered engine, and these seem to be the smallest ATs I can find to fit the 14" rims on the truck
- Rehab / modify camper top with new paint, insulation, LED lighting
- Simple bed camping setup in back. Needs to be easily removable
- Additional exterior lights, LED lightbar or maybe keep it period correct Hellas
- Clean up and repaint bumpers / trim / etc. Replace rear bumper or fab a tube steel replacement
- Small lift? This would be a bastard pack / junkyard lift in the 2" range. Need to determine compatibility of Trooper suspension parts.
- Considering a weber carp replacement for the stock carb and mess of vacuum lines
- Build a rack on the existing camper top frame for additional storage space
- The camper top needs to be readily removable to be able to use the truck for typical light truck duty needs
Day 1 photo below, had been sitting in the neighbors garage for the past 3 months, a little dirty but remarkably good shape for a little 92 pickup that are usually beat to heck and rusted through after this many years.

If there is interest I plan on updating this thread as I work on the truck and get it out this spring for camping and kayaking. I also want to keep track of money I am putting into the truck as I plan on keeping it to a tight budget, looking for sales, and a healthy dose of DIY.