1993 Isuzu Elf Fire Truck







Ended Jan 05, 2024 at 8:34 PM UTC
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Description
Isuzu, the world-renowned manufacturer of durable and reliable trucks, traces its legacy back to 1959 when it introduced the first Elf. The fourth generation of Elf was introduced in 1993, featuring new engines and refined styling. Delightfully popular across the world in a variety of configurable styles, this particular Elf remained in its home country of Japan, where it was outfitted as a firetruck, with many of the accessories still present today. Following its retirement from active service, the truck was sold and subsequently imported to the United States in 2022.
Highlights
Decommissioned right-hand drive JDM fire truck with a five-speed manual transmission
Refinished under previous ownership with a fire department livery while retaining some of the original gold accents
Equipped with a functional siren, warning lights, microphone, and loudspeaker
Offered with an indicated 10,993 km, or the equivalent of 6,800 miles at the time of listing, since new
Equipped with a suction hose and working water pump
Interior seating for six on the cloth-covered with additional leatherette seats in the rear
Powered by a 3.0-liter “4JG2” inline-four-cylinder diesel engine
A set of six new tires were recently installed just prior to the current owner purchasing the vehicle
Features
Rubber floor coverings
Air conditioning
Electric windows
Heavy-duty steel bumpers, front, and rear
Positionable spotlight in the rear
Adjustable steering column
Dual rear wheels
Fog lights
Two-wheel drive
Dual side-view mirrors
Heater
Fog lights
Tilting steering column
Enclosed glove box
Door-mounted map pockets
Known Flaws
Air conditioning blows cool, not cold
No dial on the tachometer
Included
Japanese language owner’s manual
Battery-powered water pump
Suction hose
Previous Ownership History This 1993 Isuzu Elf Fire Truck was imported to the United Sates in 2020, with the current owner purchasing the truck in February 2023.
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