Here’s an unusual mailer for the Mitsubishi jeeps.
“Original part color folder , 8.5 x 4 folded , 8.5 x 12 unfolded , has many pieces of tape at tears at folds , has some small tears at the edges , has a rub mark with paper loss on the cover in an area about 1 x 1 inch.”
looking at the sales brochure, here is another example of a Willys wagon I’ve never seen before, looks to be a 3B nose. Amazing how many re-dos have been done to these Willys vehicles. I thought the Urban Willys wagon was unique with it’s somewhat radical nose job, I liked it. This one “3B” seems to be a more conservative re-do. I would imagine these are right hand drive, but looking at the pictures, all are left hand drive. Mitsubishi is Japan, go figure! Any of you have thoughts on this?
I dunno, Mike, but I sure like that wagon… pretty cool. I kind of thought we’d hear from Minnesota Chris on this; him being a 3B guy (although the Mitsubishis are probably not technically 3Bs).
Very similar to this one: http://www.ewillys.com/2014/04/24/1975-hj-38-mitsubishi-wagon-kent-wa-4500/
I was supposed to go see it, as it was owned by a friend of my dad’s but I never got the chance.