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travhous
10-29-2018, 02:00 PM
I'm in the process of doing a 1st Gen 5.9 magnum swap and was surfing around the net for parts when I stumbled across this 1983 Mighty Max garage kept with under 30,000 miles. I couldn't believe it, I only hear stories of people finding these low mileage Gen ones. I called off work and drove two hours to be the first one to look at and I made it. With a walk around the truck I could instantly tell this was a low mileage vehicle. I made an offer and a counter offer from the owner I laid out the cash and bough my second little truck, one Dodge , one Mitsubishi. Here is a couple of pics I took while I was there. After I get it all clean up I will post more.

I'm still in disbelief I scored this little gem.
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Clay
10-29-2018, 02:08 PM
That's very nice.

geezer101
10-29-2018, 02:10 PM
Awesome. It is surprising that 'survivor' trucks still exist. Too bad the PO blew holes in the crash padding with that awful hunk of timber otherwise it was in really good shape. You could probably pull the carpet out and give it a big clean and it would look passable. And it is a Mitsubishi? That seems rare in itself. Wonder how a left hook Mitsubishi made it into the states... this is a base model truck, not even a radio.

travhous
10-29-2018, 02:24 PM
Awesome. It is surprising that 'survivor' trucks still exist. Too bad the PO blew holes in the crash padding with that awful hunk of timber otherwise it was in really good shape. You could probably pull the carpet out and give it a big clean and it would look passable. And it is a Mitsubishi? That seems rare in itself. Wonder how a left hook Mitsubishi made it into the states... this is a base model truck, not even a radio.

I was bummed about the dash also, first one I had seen that wasn't cracked one the left side. The actual owner is in a nursing home and purchased it from their power of attorney and didn't get any real history. Sounds like he was into CB radios which could explain the wood on the dash.

He also bolted wood to the front and rear bumpers. I'm not as familiar with the Mitsubishis as the Dodges, but the rear bumper is pretty cool, it has a larger flat area, step or ball mount, what ever it's called, but it has Mitsubishi inscribed in large letters.

pennyman1
10-29-2018, 06:28 PM
In that good of shape and in PA as well - that is a miracle! A good upholstery shop maybe can patch the holes to make it presentable. Mitsubishi started importing under their own name in the fall of 82 as 83 models, but their dealership network was small at that time - still is. There was another low mile Mitsubishi truck that sold recently for 12K with 7k on the odometer. A truck like yours as the base truck listed for a little over 5k new. Great find - we need more pics - make a gallery entry of as much as you can - original trucks like this unmolested are hard to find!

geezer101
10-29-2018, 08:31 PM
Agreed.This is a rarity and is one of those trucks that stands out. There would be plenty of guys who'd want all the Mitsubishi insignia on their D-50's but yours is the real deal!

xboxrox
11-01-2018, 06:21 PM
THAT is one COOL truck; it takes a lot to make me jealous but you did IT :) Love the color & I hope it gets great MPG for you too..! YOU did GOOD..!

Maybe some tiny rubber stoppers can be inserted into the dash holes (model paint to color match) these type: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Rubber+Bumper+Heyco+Plugs&FORM=QBIR

dash
11-02-2018, 12:01 PM
gee, so clean. Musta slept under carport most of its life

travhous
11-08-2018, 06:03 PM
I just got the truck home, once I get it out of the trailer I will take some more pics.