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Date:         Tue, 1 Dec 1998 16:03:27 -0800
Reply-To:     Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
Subject:      Re: syncro vs. vanagon
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Scooter061@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 11/30/98 1:36:31 PM Alaskan Standard Time, > lindgre@ONLINE.NO writes: > > << it is the most offroad > capable van money can buy. > >> > Along the same lines, I saw an interesting van over in Japan last year called > a Delica.... Made by Mitsubishi, I think. Was 4 wheel drive with a big 4 > banger turbo diesel... Had some cool brush guards and big all terrain > tires..... .Looked pretty capable to me.... (playing Devil's advocate). > > Scott De Santi > 86 Vanagon

We got these Mitsu's in Europe, too, they are called L300, they have the drivetrain from the Pajero/Montero models. I haven't seen or driven one in terrain, they do have big wheels, but they don't have any diff locks, and the 4WD system is only part time.

PerL 88 Syncro


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