Mitsubishi Delica in the States

Kinja'd!!! "505Turbeaux" (505turbeaux)
09/25/2013 at 16:56 • Filed to: None

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Talk me out of it. Imported for 3-4 years in the 80's. I have a spot in my heart for this kind of vehicle, thanks to my VW Bus past. Pic is of similar vehicle, probably exactly what I would do with it.

Thanks to this link for getting me to hunt for a Yota breadvan when I came upon one of these for sale

http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/mid-engine-rwd…


DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! ttyymmnn > 505Turbeaux
09/25/2013 at 17:08

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I've always thought it would be a kick to drive a van where you sat over the front wheels. Must turn on a dime. That looks like it's all set for the zombiepocaplypse. That front end parking mirror is pretty cool, too. I like it, so I'm not going to try to talk you out of it.


Kinja'd!!! 505Turbeaux > ttyymmnn
09/25/2013 at 17:12

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perfect...the want is too strong


Kinja'd!!! vicali > 505Turbeaux
09/25/2013 at 17:26

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Move to Canada? Three for sale in my small town right now; 92, and two 94. between $7000 and $11000 CAD;


Kinja'd!!! deadpedal > 505Turbeaux
09/25/2013 at 19:16

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I'd only talk you out of it so I could swoop in and grab it myself.

Do it meow.


Kinja'd!!! feather-throttle-not-hair > 505Turbeaux
09/25/2013 at 19:52

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Funny, I'm visiting my mom now, and there's always one of those parked right down the street from her.


Kinja'd!!! JDMatt > 505Turbeaux
09/25/2013 at 23:29

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my family had one in the philippines 15 years ago when it was NEW. Even as a new van the Air conditioner would drastically reduce engine power, and it wasn't very reliable either. Plus, imagine the difficulty of obtaining and paying for spare parts.