When i was still in highschool whenever i saw this i stopped and watch this unit... Onetime there was a good man letting me in and gave me a tour with his beloved car.. sad to say when i got the money when i turned 27 delica is faced out from the surplus and just have this DA64 type... I would love it but i chose toyota liteace 5k engine.. at least i got the vibe and feel from delica cars.. Neal here for Cebu, Philippines.. shout out to all pinoy workers in japan..
hi... greetings from Kuala Lumpur. thanks for the video 👍🏻👍🏻 love the Mit Delica L300 as in this vdo & also the L400 4X4... but unfortunately in my country, spare parts & especially body parts are hard to find if any replacements needed. hopefully Mit will manufacture new Delica 4X4 again...
I test drove a Delica and found it to be underpowered (maybe the previous owner blew the engine). Also it's a thin van so you wouldn't want to get side on to a steep hill. Otherwise I liked it.
@@MyRetroVans alot of US Vehicles like Chevy Astro, converted to RHD. But the sliding doors at the right side. LHD conversion of Delica vans in the Philippines, they jigsaw the RHD dash and make into LHD or some South Korean Hyundai Grace parts. 2 seats at the front after LHD conversion, the engine can be opened under the driver’s seat.
r you going to say anything about suspesion bushings 99%they all gone thats the main job you going to face first second the amont of rust of witch this rusty bucket itds been eaten alife from underneath .
Mine is a 97, it was originally from Kyoto. I had to hunt to find any rust on the underside, but your right about the bushings. I'm slowly making my way through replacing all the bushings, but my next job is the ball joints.
When i was still in highschool whenever i saw this i stopped and watch this unit... Onetime there was a good man letting me in and gave me a tour with his beloved car.. sad to say when i got the money when i turned 27 delica is faced out from the surplus and just have this DA64 type... I would love it but i chose toyota liteace 5k engine.. at least i got the vibe and feel from delica cars..
Neal here for Cebu, Philippines.. shout out to all pinoy workers in japan..
I really like this one! I would love to use one of these for taxi service in the winter
DO IT!!!!
Great video, I can tell this dude is passionate for these classic vans.
Thank you so much!!
hi... greetings from Kuala Lumpur. thanks for the video 👍🏻👍🏻
love the Mit Delica L300 as in this vdo & also the L400 4X4...
but unfortunately in my country, spare parts & especially body parts are hard to find if any replacements needed.
hopefully Mit will manufacture new Delica 4X4 again...
I'm learning how to drive just so I can enjoy an old van like this
Awesome! Good luck and try to learn manual while you're at it.
Yeah, PH market sells L300 as a utility vehicle
Hyundai Grace
I want that van!!!! 😍
Your channel will definitely grow big
Thanks!!
Nice Van !
Really enjoy your video! I live in Nagoya, and am in the market for a Delica, can you find a van for me?
@@MyRetroVans I sent you an email. Hope to hear back from you soon.
Very interesting
wow i really think want to buy this car after watching this 😆
It's a sweet van. If you can find a good one and treat it well, it'll last a long time!
I test drove a Delica and found it to be underpowered (maybe the previous owner blew the engine). Also it's a thin van so you wouldn't want to get side on to a steep hill. Otherwise I liked it.
USDM DELICA AS MITSUBISHI VAN, ONLY AVAILABLE IN 4x2 and 7 seaters.
Airbag was included
Do you prefer Delica or Hiace 4x4? I'm in the market for both but can't decide. 1994 model for both. Thanks in advance!
HiAce is a much better everyday driver - higher speeds and more reliable. But the styling of the Delica is so awesome!!
Wow....👍🏿
how much this van bro..in japan...im so interested
this one is loooong gone bro!
I’m curious, how are these going to be driven in the US when it is left hand drive there? Thanks in advance! :)
It's very easy! Lots of lhd cars in UK & JPN
@@MyRetroVans Bahamas also have LHD cars. In the USVI, they drove on the left side of the road.
@@MyRetroVans lots of RHD CARS in Russia
@@MyRetroVans alot of US Vehicles like Chevy Astro, converted to RHD. But the sliding doors at the right side.
LHD conversion of Delica vans in the Philippines, they jigsaw the RHD dash and make into LHD or some South Korean Hyundai Grace parts. 2 seats at the front after LHD conversion, the engine can be opened under the driver’s seat.
What's missing on the dash? Altameter?
Altimeter. It also shows outside temp. I sometimes find it used for a $100-$200 but new is near $400-500 iirc.
L300 in Asean / Indonesian
Those are awesome!
Indeed in Indonesia this car is very much for transporting goods
Hyundai Grace in South Korea (LHD BUILD), Singapore, Philippines, and Indonesia (RHD BUILT)
CMC DELICA in Taiwan, Soueast Delica in China, L300 in Hong Kong (HKDM).
r you going to say anything about suspesion bushings 99%they all gone thats the main job you going to face first second the amont of rust of witch this rusty bucket itds been eaten alife from underneath .
You're right that most L300's have rust issues, but I only buy cars that have clean undercarriages!
Mine is a 97, it was originally from Kyoto. I had to hunt to find any rust on the underside, but your right about the bushings. I'm slowly making my way through replacing all the bushings, but my next job is the ball joints.