I’ve owned my Isuzu Piazza Turbo for about a year now. It has come a fair way since I bought it, and it has been quite a journey.
My car is a 1989 ‘Handling by Lotus’ model, with automatic gearbox and around 65,000 miles on the clock.
I had been pestered by a mate of mine for years to buy one but never had any interest due to owning an Toyota AE86.
I made the mistake of selling that car, which about six months later brought on mental health issues for me because I realised that, by not having a car like that, it was as if I was missing part of my personality.
I was made aware of this Piazza sitting in a barn about 30 minutes from where I live. I got on to the guy who owned it and asked if I could come and see it; he replied by saying that he would get it out and let me know when it was ready.
After two days of radio silence and thinking he had forgotten, I received the first pictures of it, agreed to buy it, organised a trailer and went to pick it up.
The car had been sitting in the barn for about 16 years. It had no fuel pump so we didn’t even know if it still ran.