Part with my Isuzu? NEVER!

I enjoy wheeling my Isuzu for several reasons:
1) When you are driving a Isuzu on the trail, you are wheeling a uncommon 4x4. I find alot of enjoyment in that, and I have heard other Isuzuoids tell me the same thing.

2) When we get to wheel with another Isuzu on the trail, it means alot to us, because it's such a rare occurence.

3) The annual Moab Zu Zoo event put faces and personalities to "screen names", and gives me another reason to enjoy wheeling an Isuzu.

4) The market for Isuzu aftermarket support was really non-exsistent when I started wheeling in my Isuzu. The Isuzu friends/family that I developed during my Isuzu wheeling adventures ended up creating their own companies to fix this problem. They have gone beyond alot of people's early expectations, and made modifying my Isuzu easier, which made my wheeling enjoyment even better.

My Point:
Selling your Isuzu is difficult because your not just selling a car. Your selling a collection of memories, and a unique wheeling connection that you have with some really cool people/family.

So I will not be selling mine. I'm going to keep it, wrench on it with my son, and then let him earn it as he gets older. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />

Of course if he doesn't want it, then I'm going to be the old fart in the rusted Amigo, showing the Isuzu "Kids" how to wheel properly. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />


Keith
"AIR AMIGO!" aka 1994 Isuzu Amigo SAS with Toyota axles, 5.29's, dual ARB's, IROK's, WARN HS9500 winch, and etc.
Pacific NW Isuzu Off-Roaders
Timber Tamers #172