*SOLD* 1993 Mitsubishi Delica JB500 4WD camper (RHD JDM)

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*SOLD*

We’re selling our 1993 Mitsubishi camper - a low mileage, well maintained and rust free rig with adventure written all over it. It’s been well maintained, all the camping equipment works and it’s ready to head into the forest (or mountains, or plains, or desert) today!

$35,000

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1993 Mitsubishi Delica JB500 4WD full camper
  • Mileage : 64,000 miles
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Driveline: 4WD (2H-4H-4L)
  • Engine: 4D56 2.4L NA 4cyl Diesel
  • right-hand drive
  • Dimensions: L: 16 ft / W: 6.5 ft / H: 9.5 ft (L 4.9m / W 2m / H 2.9m)
  • Seats 6, sleeps 4
  • Location: Seattle, WA area


Condition
Low mileage, solid running Mitsubishi 4D56 engine with all major maintenance done within the last 5,000 miles including:
  • New Timing/accessory belts (including thermostat housing, water pump, belt tensioners, seals)
  • Upper and lower radiator hoses
  • New oil/air/fuel filters
  • All brake hoses replaced
  • New front brake calipers
  • New starter battery
  • New BFG A/T tires (215/75 R15) - barely 7,000 miles on them
  • Upgraded super bright HID headlights
  • No significant body rust aside from some light surface rust on undercarriage (mostly on leaf springs, fairly simple to clean) and a small dime sized spot on the front pass. side door

Camper details
  • Single factory fiberglass body shell
  • Double pane acrylic windows (no condensation) with built in privacy curtains & screens
  • 120/12v shore power
  • 58ah House battery (with plenty of room to grow)
  • 200w solar panel
  • 500w inverter
  • 2-burner stove
  • Sink with separate fresh and drinking water faucets
  • 49L 12v fridge
  • LP gas tank (with room for a 2nd)
  • Girard tankless instant water heater
  • 5 gallon removable drinking water tank (fill at your local grocery store)
  • 26 gallon fresh water tank (fully cleaned/sanitized)
  • 26 gallon gray water tank (fully cleaned/sanitized)
  • Shower
  • Bathroom sink
  • Thetford cassette toilet
  • 4-person dinette (converts to a bed)
  • Comfortably sleeps four (two in the over cab bunk, two in the lower main bed)
  • Unique dutch door
  • Full size awning
  • Luggage rack
  • Rear ladder
  • Rear heater (heats while engine is running)
  • New Mr.Buddy heater with 4 1lb propane tanks
  • Bike rack
  • Lots of storage
  • upholstery in excellent condition

Camper upgrades/improvements
  • Entire water system (water lines, faucets etc.) was revamped
    • Ran all new PEX water lines
    • New Shurflo 4008 water pump
    • Pentair Shurflo accumulator tank
    • Shurflo in-line filter
    • Oxygenics water saving shower head
    • New hot/cold water kitchen faucet
    • Separate drinking water faucet. This runs to its own removable tank and is a manual pump which doesn't rely on electricity (so you always have access to water)
  • New TF49 12v truck fridge
  • New Girard tankless water heater
  • New LED lighting over dinette and kitchen/bathroom area
  • New Kidde carbon monoxide alarm
  • New rear view camera with wide-angle and infra-red capabilities
  • Removed old 90’s wallpaper to expose Asian mahogany veneer, covered with 6 coats of polyurethane (adds a lot of warmth to the camper
Interior Dimensions
  • Cab over bed 73"L x 52"W
  • Dining area bed 78"L x 37"W (can be expanded to 56" W with additional bed cushion)
  • Interior headroom (min 6 ft, max 6'2 ft)
  • Seating capacity : 6 adult seatlbelts (2 front, 4 rear)

Included parts
  • Rear brake drums + two sets of pads
  • CV joint + boot kit
  • Front wheel bearings
Known issues
  • I removed the old non-working heater so there is no built-in heater while parked, however there are still two propane hookups in the middle and the rear, so you could easily add your own. I’ve included a brand new Mr. Buddy heater with fuel
  • A/C is not working. We've never needed it and haven't gotten a diagnosis, but probably just needs a recharge.
  • The front rear view mirrors are difficult to adjust and may eventually need replacing (they currently work fine though)
  • These tend to run slow (but then, we’ve never been in much of a hurry)

It’s amazing what they’ve been able to pack into such a small footprint. It’s shorter than most full sized SUV/Pickups, easily fits into a standard parking spot, yet has all the comforts of home. A fully-contained house on wheels that turns heads wherever it goes. We’re only selling because COVID changed our plans and we’re going with a smaller rig.

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