The Rodeo's finally done and I am driving it. I'm still waiting to get the windows tinted but that should happen very soon. The nickname was was given by my cousin. I let him drive it, and he liked it so much that he unintentionally called it the Poon Wagon because of how many girls he thinks he could get with it. He just blurted it out, but the name stuck.
This truck was bought wrecked with 31,000 miles on it. It was hit on the left front. The frame was slightly bent and the upper A frame, shock, left fender, left head light and parking light, grill, driver's side door, hood, left rear quarter panel, and left rear tail light were all damaged.

This truck was sold as a base model, but my dad owns a salvage yard and he was able to put some modifications on it.

He got a nice set of aluminum wheels off of a Honda Passport and Isuzu centercaps to go with them instead of the Honda ones.
He put a set of foglights from a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo Sport in the new front bumper.

The center molding on the front bumper came off of the same Rodeo Sport as the foglights. Only newer Rodeo Sports and the Ironman Special Edition Rodeo has this molding.

The bumpers were painted grey instead of the same color as the rest of the truck. This gave the truck a different look that stock Rodeos don't have.
We will also got the windows tinted. I will post more pictures of the truck after I tint the windows and of the interior when i get a chance to clean it.
I recently bought a 1998 Isuzu Amigo in June that was wrecked. It's almost done and I will drive that instead of the Rodeo.
Check it out in the My Favorite Links section at the upper left part of the page.
Page 1: Exterior Pics of the Rodeo.
Page 2: Pics with the tinted windows
Page 3: Interior Pics of the Rodeo.
Page4: Pics of my 1993 Trooper.
Page5: Pics of the Trooper clean, plus interior pics.