Need to verify the dimensions of the LWB L400

Mitsubishi Delica L400 production commenced in 1994 -- After much anticipation, the L400 arrived on Canadian Soil in 2009!
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Need to verify the dimensions of the LWB L400

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Hi

I haven't seen the LWB L400 in person and am considering it.......... Does anyone know if I've got the right dimensions? I'm new to Delicas and have been trying to learn everything I can (printed out manuals, etc.) and have been asking lots of questions.

I think the LWB is total length (mm) 4685
Full-width (mm) 1695
Total height (mm) 2060 (high roof)

Does anyone happen to know if this is as long as an Econoline Van? If so, then the SWB is probably what I'm looking for, but haven't seen one of these in person in months (live in Ontario, saw them in B.C.) and want one.

Any inside info is appreciated. I'm having to do all my research virtually, and it's just not the same as seeing them in person. Thanks in advance,
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Re: Need to verify the dimensions of the LWB L400

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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_E-S ... ected=true

econoline short wheelbase is longer than Delica l400 lwb
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Re: Need to verify the dimensions of the LWB L400

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I measured a SWB L400 at Mardy's at 15'4" so I think your figure above is for the SWB. The LWB is 16'8" (16" longer.) The SWB was 6'8" high.

A quick way to tell if an L400 is SWB or LWB is to look at the side windows (behind the driver's door) - if they are the same width it is a LWB.

I have now exhausted all of my L400 knowledge!
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