Seriously. It was unusual to see them this clean when they were new.
https://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/d/1991-tracker/6343305069.html
i forgot they made 2wd trackers and this is one. That's probably why it stayed so rust free. It's a three seasons car.

If it was 4wd it would probably be mine.
I thought 2wd Trackers only existed to be pulled behind RVs by snowbirds.
T.J.
MegaDork
10/18/17 11:59 p.m.
I lived in Circleville from birth through 2nd grade. Small world. If you go, stop by Lindsey's bakery for some pumpkin doughnuts.
Wow, even a manual. Those are a great little truck. A friend bought one new, it towed dirt bikes, water toys, took us to the dunes and offroading. It never gave any trouble, the only repair needed was a set of shocks after many miles of fun.
In reply to dculberson :
I think one of these would make a neat Locost donor, especially if you swap in a Swift GT engine.
My son bought a 91 like that a few years ago with 2400 miles on it! He DD it a few years, and now it's sitting in my shop appreciating. A clean 4WD is worth $$ up here now.
What is up with the spare tire using a different rim?
I test drove the last generation of these as a possible winter beater. The Grand Vitara V6 seven seater, still has a ladder frame and a real transfer case. It didn't suck too bad, looked pretty good.
Jaynen
SuperDork
10/19/17 6:56 a.m.
The Vitara is a stealth option similar to the Gen 3 monteros where no one pays attention to them but they are really solid
Neighbor had one that was slammed with a liberated exhaust, scooted around like a go kart!