"punkgoose17" (punkgoose17)
05/14/2018 at 14:48 • Filed to: Isuzu Wasp, Isuzu, Ute, Isuzu Ute | 5 | 4 |
Isuzu Wasp pictures from the internet. Most of these are from the Australian batch of 1965 Isuzu Wasps
1965 Isuzu Wasps
1965 Isuzu Wasp from the 1990 movie Return Home
1964 Isuzu Wasp from 1966 Walk Don’t Run
A non-blurry image would be really cool with the work truck livery.
1963 Isuzu Wasp
1963 Isuzu Wasp
1963 Isuzu Wasp
Isuzu Wasp
1965 Isuzu Wasp tray back
1965 Isuzu Wasp tray back
Nakazoto
> punkgoose17
05/14/2018 at 21:12 | 0 |
I would love to get my hands on one of these one day! Closest we got here in the US was the Chevy LUV, but a genuine Isuzu Wasp would be awesome!
punkgoose17
> Nakazoto
05/14/2018 at 22:39 | 0 |
The LUV/Faster was the successor to the Wasp. I would love a whole collection of Wasps and Bellets. A nice LUV would be very cool too.
garageofawesome
> punkgoose17
12/24/2019 at 16:42 | 1 |
Hintheee,
The first yellow Wasp is mine, which I have now owned for about 10 years. It spent it’s first 30 years as a signwriter’s ute in Sydney, clicking up some 900,000 miles with books to verify it.
It spent 10 years with a guy who was going to use it as a farm ute, however when he discovered how rare it was, he put it aside, then I bought it .
For some time inthiiI it was the only roadgoing but unrestored Wasp left in Australia but someone has since turned up another one.
Like its workmate in the pic, itsi one of 122 imported into Australia in 1965 and one of about 40 stylesides. The other yellow ute was owned by another collector. He was given the choice of both cars when they were first for sale and chose the one in better condition , however he then daily drove his for years, so I think mine is probably better now. Have a good one!!
punkgoose17
> garageofawesome
12/24/2019 at 19:54 | 0 |
You have a very cool truck.