Overland Classifieds :: 1993 Mitsubishi Delica L300 Chamonix

Editor’s Note: This 1993 Mitsubishi Delica is no longer for sale.

The cuteness factor of the L300 Delicas can’t help but spark joy within me. Specifically, this custom-painted Chamonix spec version elicits dreams of snow-laden drives to the hills, cozy winter camping, and sharp turns on the skis. The build has a relatively simple interior, with plenty of space for the whole crew with the addition of the iKamper rooftop tent. Aftermarket accessories are tasteful but functional, and the owner notes the build is rust-free.

1993 Mitsubishi Delica L300 Chamonix

From the Seller:

“Ready to camp. Everything you can dream of is already done. Pick it up, and it’s ready to go.”

1993 Mitsubishi Delica L300 Chamonix

As the L300s were imported to North America from Japan, the van is right-hand drive. The Chamonix trim level is, as you would imagine, ski-themed, with a limited-slip rear differential, waterproof carpet, dual batteries, and a hardier alternator to ensure reliability in cold temps. Finally, the L300-series Delica features upholstery that complements a set of Miami Nights Pit Viper sunglasses—it’s bright, graphic, and fun.

1993 Mitsubishi Delica L300 Chamonix

Distinguishing Features

This Delica is equipped with the following:

  • snorkel with a custom-fabricated air filter
  • custom rear bumper with a spare tire swing and trailer hitch
  • set of BFGoodrich KO2 tires
  • Front Runner Slimline roof rack, aluminum table, and awning
  • iKamper Skycamp 2.0 rooftop tent

1993 Mitsubishi Delica L300 Chamonix

This 1993 Mitsubishi Delica is listed for $24,500 without the rooftop tent or $26,000 with the tent. The vehicle is currently located in Portland, Oregon, and you can learn more via the original Facebook Marketplace post here.

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Ashley Giordano completed a 48,800-kilometer overland journey from Canada to Argentina with her husband, Richard, in their well-loved but antiquated Toyota pickup. On the zig-zag route south, she hiked craggy peaks in the Andes, discovered diverse cultures in 15 different countries, and filled her tummy with spicy ceviche, Baja fish tacos, and Argentinian Malbec. As Senior Editor at Overland Journal, you can usually find Ashley buried in a pile of travel books, poring over maps, or writing about the unsung women of overlanding history. @desktoglory_ash