![]() The Delica sports Ohlins shocks up front and factory shocks out back. This is the key feature that marks the van as such a strong overlanding camper van. Underneath is the star of the show, a 4WD drivetrain with a high/low transfer case and auto-locking hubs. The factory engine has about 115,000 miles and is paired with an automatic four-speed transmission that is fairly uncommon for these camper vans. This one has had a few things done by the current owners. ![]() That being said, although the Mitsubishi Delica doesn’t need all that much to be overland ready, modifications are often done to make it just right for whoever owns it. There is also the underlying pride in one’s overlander being unique to them. So much of the overlanding culture is about making changes to a vehicle to fit one’s specific needs. 1992 Mitsubishi Delica StarWagon 4×4 | TheRedWonder
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