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◊ 2016-12-25 18:59 |
1st i thought of one of the innumerable versions of Toyota Lite Ace but the window shape doesn't fit Mitsubishi ? -- Last edit: 2016-12-25 19:28:36 |
◊ 2016-12-26 01:50 |
Nissan Vanette [C22] or 3rd gen Mitsubishi Delica,in my opinion. (More likly a Vanette) -- Last edit: 2016-12-26 02:00:35 |
◊ 2016-12-26 11:15 |
A Delica could work, except this thing here has a turn signal between front and rear doors, like on a Suzuki Carry, and possibly other kei vans from the 1980s. Edit : The Delica had a more vertical hatch, so it can't be. Also, the general shape and size is indeed that of a kei van. The only ones with a turn signal between front and rear doors and a dip in the front door's window are the Suzuki Every and the Mitsubishi Minicab. Link to "ja.wikipedia.org" Link to "ja.wikipedia.org" But their front fascia look different from the pic. -- Last edit: 2016-12-26 12:37:57 |
◊ 2016-12-27 02:01 |
If we have to pick one from this two,I think Suzuki Every is more likly.(as for the front door shape) But I still think this van is kind too big for a Kei-van. (compare to the Huge vintage american-base convertible beside it.) (Suzuki Every [DA41V] 3295(L)X 1395(W)X 1920(H)mm 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air(the model name for that car that listed on this side) 5311(L)X 2984(W)X 1450(H)mm) |
◊ 2018-01-05 17:01 |
Third gen. Mitsubishi Delica: 4380(L)X 1690(W)X 1840(H)mm. -- Last edit: 2018-01-05 17:03:52 |
◊ 2018-11-16 14:17 |
Front and window shape is definitely that of a Mitsubishi Delica, with different hatch. So it is a 1986 Mitsubishi Delica. -- Last edit: 2018-11-16 14:19:38 |