1979 Mitsubishi Jeep, Diesel, PTO Wench

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Location
United States
Imported from Japan, right hand drive, 4cyl 4DR5 engine
very little rust. soft top is excellent condition.
i wanted to give the locals a chance to buy it before it goes on ebay. i will sell this thing by the 25th of nov. $10,000. Serious offers and reasonable trades considered. comes with a clean NC title.


questions, comments, or for more photos
email me at jjlinak@hotmail.com


here is all i have found out about it:

(this was copied and pasted from a website.)
"In 1950 the Japanese wanted a prototype 4X4 trucks and other vehicles. In response Toyota began designing such vehicles and by January 1951 they had produced a prototype. Toyota based their design on the Bantam vehicle that had seen military action in Malaysia. At the time there were many Jeeps being driven in Japan and the Jeep came to be the symbol of the 4X4. For this reason Toyota called it's prototype the Toyota Jeep. These became the FJ40 that Americans found to be a rugged and reliable off road vehicle, but mostly unknown to the North American people is that there was another strong contender to the legend, the Mitsubishi Jeep. The vehicle which as ultimately selected for procurement by the National Police Reserve Forces was the Willys Jeep. In 1953 Mitsubishi secured the rights to build the Willys under their own name and the Mitsubishi Jeep was born.
In the USA the Willys was built till 1965 but in Japan Mitsubishi had a good thing going so they kept the line in production till 1998. Mitsubishi installed the first KE31 2.2L diesel engine in the Jeep in 1955 in the CJ3B, J20DC and the J30D. These little 4 cyl diesel engines put out a whopping 45 hp but the reliability was famous at the time. In 1970 the 4DR5 2.7L 4 cyl Diesel came to be installed in the J24, J24H, J36 wagon and the J44 long bed. these larger engines put out a much more useful 80 hp and moved these Jeeps down the highway at 100 km / hr or 60 mph. In 1986 the 4DR6 came to be installed in the J53 and this was a potent turbo charged 4 cyl diesel engine cranking out 100 hp and moving the Jeep down the highway at 120 km/hr. Mitsubishi found that their customers still wanted more so they added an intercooler from the factory in the J55 for an astounding 135 hp and they used this engine till production ended in 1998.
I have now driven my personal J54 hard for almost a year with no problems what so ever. The J54 will start down to -25 C WITHOUT being plugged in. It will cruise all day at 100 km/hr without missing a beat and will return an amazing 30 mpg. The seats are very basic but at the same time comfortable. I have put my J54 up against all models of Land Cruiser and held my own on hills, in the mud, twisting down the cut lines near my home. It has the window defrost mounted to the windshield frame. It also has the "twin stick" transfer case. This J54 has a water tight storage box from the factory under the drivers seat. The beautiful silver Mitsubishi has full time hubs, reverse turn glow plugs and is the ultra tough 24V system. The passenger seat folds up completely to give very easy access to the rear of the Jeep.
The 4DR5 will return a astounding 30 mpg in the bush or on the trail so you can wheel all weekend on just one tank of fuel. Crawl down the steepest hill or race up the nearest dune, this gutsy miniature tank can handle it all. The very sharp approach and departure angles will be the envy of all and the superb break over angle will be hard to beat in any stock 4X4. This stock J54 can run 31" tires with absolutely NO LIFT.
This is a true turn-key off road capable unit. Ready for the rugged out doors. Pick a trail and enjoy one of the best off-road vehicles ever made. The beauty of the Willy's body style coupled with the strong and reliable Japanese engineered drivetrain using the D44 out back and the D30 up front, gear to gear t/case with a 2.3 low range, 4.77 differential gearing and you are ready for the great out doors. "

Engine
Model: 4DR5
Type: Normally aspirated diesel
Design: Inline 4 Cyl.
Bore and Stroke: 92.0mm x 100.0mm
Displacement: 2659cc
Compression ratio:
Max net power: 80ps @ 3300rpm
Max net torque: 18.0kg-m @ 2200/rpm

Transmission (4spd Manual):
1st: 3.300
2nd: 1.795
3rd: 1.354
4th: 1.000
Reverse : 3.157

Transfer:
High: 0.903
Low: 2.306
Axle: 4.777

Suspension
Front: Semi-elliptic leaf spring
Rear: Semi-elliptic leaf spring

Dimensions
Overall Length: 3975 mm
Overall width: 1690 mm
Overall height: 1865 mm
Wheel base: 2310 mm
Tread front/rear: 1425 mm / 1420 mm
Ground clearance: 205 mm
Turning radius: 5.3 m



Brakes
Front: Drum
Rear: Drum




some more info at this site:
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/World/Japan.html
1979 J54.webp
1979 J54 (1).webp
1979 J54 (2).webp
 
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that is a nice clean looking unit. i have had 4 of them so far and really love them.
good luck in the sale.
 
I used to own a medium wheelbase version.
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I really miss that truck. Anybody know if the midwheelbase are available for civil use in Japan and could be brought back to US?

Nice truck, Good luck on the sale. I would recommend replacing the wheel and tire though. It does not look right with that wheel.
 
if it is over 25 years old then you are good to go...
the 44 series is a hard find in decent shape. i have been eyeballing one for a while but i like these:
J24 front.webp
J24 rear.webp
 
i almost bought a 4door like that one just above. actually 3 of them. i would have needed the other 2 for parts because of all the rust. i have yet to see a rear door with out rust.
 
yep, i have been watching the auctions but the 4 doors are really rusty or the rust is hid behind a new coat of paint...
too bad, they are just so retro...
 
Its still for sale!!!

I GOT ATTACHED TO IT AND COULDN'T LET HER GO. WELL THE TIME HAS COME ONCE AGAIN. I AM PREPARED TO SAY GOODBYE TO HER FOR THE RIGHT PRICE. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
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"i will sell this thing by the 25th of nov."
4 years later it is still for sale.
hummm.

J54 are sweet rides and wicked on fuel. i would be interested but i want a J55.
best of luck in the sale.
 
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