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Isuzu TX truck spotted on The Project on Channel 10 
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Heya guys,

Here's one for Farmer; I'm pretty certain this is an Isuzu TX truck!

It appeared very briefly during a story about modern slavery, sadly.

I was doing the dishes and happened to look up at the EXACT RIGHT TIME. Thanks to the wonders of digital TV, I was able to rewind and thanks to the wonders of digital photography, I was able to reproduce it here!

I'm fairly certain they were building TX trucks in Thailand well into the 1970s, perhaps beyond. A cursory Googling will show brochure pics of TX trucks with a modernised front, complete with the modern Isuzu writing we're familiar with on local 1980s trucks, so it might not actually be as old as you think!

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Later in the same article I found this:


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Dunno what it is, but it's definitely cool and old. The badge looks like an old Hino badge. Perhaps that's what it is!??!?

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Thanks Dave, I've been a bit slow finding this thread! :?
Nice to see that some survive somewhere. :D
Notice the lack of a door & the home-made looking cab back. Some were sold with a part cab - firewall & windscreen - so that bus bodies & etc could be built on. :idea:
Rels that have visited Asia say they see them about, usually working (real) hard.

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