1992 Delica exceed for sale - $6500.00
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1992 Delica exceed for sale - $6500.00
sold
Last edited by Pakosz on Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:07 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- mararmeisto
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Re: 1992 Delica exceed for sale
You should update your profile to indicate your location. Not much point for someone in Nfld looking at a Vancouver-area vehicle (unless they WANT to make the drive).
JPL
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
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Re: 1992 Delica exceed for sale
Please tell me more about your Delica for sale & where you are situated. Cheers John.
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Re: 1992 Delica exceed for sale
A moon roofed manual, IMO the best rig for a backroads camper.
A moon roof is the easiest to cover with a tarp and no-seeum netting; standing headroom inside the van. Nothing like watching the stars well falling asleep, for most seasons this was the only opening we kept open for air. On hot nights a small clip on fan blowing on you while you slept made even OK'nogin August camping comfortable. But, we didn't mind being woken with the rain on our face and getting up to close the roof. Also makes easy access to the roof top storage, had originally planned on a roof basket in front and cargo tub on the back for long trips (see my photo album). And for those that don't know, we had over four full summers of Delica camping with both a high and low roof (hers and his)
This is what we'd look for in a Delica.
Good luck with the sale.
A moon roof is the easiest to cover with a tarp and no-seeum netting; standing headroom inside the van. Nothing like watching the stars well falling asleep, for most seasons this was the only opening we kept open for air. On hot nights a small clip on fan blowing on you while you slept made even OK'nogin August camping comfortable. But, we didn't mind being woken with the rain on our face and getting up to close the roof. Also makes easy access to the roof top storage, had originally planned on a roof basket in front and cargo tub on the back for long trips (see my photo album). And for those that don't know, we had over four full summers of Delica camping with both a high and low roof (hers and his)
This is what we'd look for in a Delica.
Good luck with the sale.
