1990 Mitsubishi Montero 4x4 Four Door Rare Original Find Silver - Blue Interior on 2040-cars
South Jordan, Utah, United States
I'm selling a very rare original and in great condition 1990 Mitsubishi Montero 4 Door
In Silver Metallic with Blue cloth interior.. DESCRIPTION:For sale is an extremely well maintained, garage kept 1990 Mitsubishi Montero 4X4
4-Wheel Drive 4 Speed automatic transmission 192k original miles with a clean and clear
title. Never abused or taken off road, incredible condition for a 24 year
old truck . Runs and drives excellent. All services are up to date. A
very rare and hard to find model. It is in excellent original condition,
showing less than average wear and tear. It comes with the original
owner's manual, one original key and one spare, tools, jack. Comes with all the bells and whistles, loaded with all power options available at the
time. Its a
rare, unmolested survivor. I purchased from a retired military man that changed the oil religiously every 3k miles and had it serviced regularly .. Please contact me with any questions. Bid
with confidence! DETAILS:
You will love this classic wagon for its nice looks and great ride with fantastic reliability not produced in today's cars.. My last Montero had over 360k miles before it was wrecked, the only thing you must do is change the oil every 3k and it will run forever.. This truck burns 0 oil and does not blow smoke on start up.. A 1990 sold on eBay a couple of month ago for $8000 that was nice but burned oil with only 90k miles. This truck is truly hard to find in this condition and i hope it finds a good home.. Please bid accordingly and remember to pay at close.. I will assist buyer transporting and pickup if needed.. If you plan to fly in and drive home then have no worries this rig will get you back home no problem.. Also, i will have the truck professionally detailed for the new buyer at close.. Truck is sold as is no warranty..I also have a very nice 1989 Dodge Raider/Montero two door in my other auction. Please see item #291101854140Thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions.. |
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Camaro Z/28 and Mitsubishi Starion meet in this nostalgic vision of '87 Japan
Fri, 22 Aug 2014The '80s is just far enough away now that it no longer seems like an era defined by Reagonomics and neon clothing. Filmmaker Matt Clark has embraced the look of the music videos of the decade in his new short film titled Orange Orchid, set in 1987 in Chiba and Yokohama, Japan. The video features some great sports coupes of the time and is set to the song I Know There's Something Going On from Abba-alum Frida (along with drumming and backup vocals from Phil Collins).
Clark really embraces the pop-culture look of the era's videos with big hair, a healthy dash of neon, inexplicable smoky rooms and big, over-wrought movements. However, the real stars for us are the pair of '80s sports coupes that also kind of personify the main characters. Nijo in her denim jacket has a modded Camaro Z/28 with huge, dished wheels sticking way out past the fenders. Naturally, the Chevy also features some great butterscotch paint and a car phone inside. Alex, the guy pursuing her, forgoes any obvious upgrades in favor a clean, all-white Mitsubishi Starion to go along with his tailored suit and giant cell phone.
We wish this video featured the cars a bit more prominently, but that drumbeat from Collins on this forgotten 80s gem is pretty fantastic, too. Give it a listen in the video.
Mitsubishi could add 'Evo' crossover
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Help appears to be on the way. According to The Detroit Free Press, Masatoshi Hasegawa, the company's executive vice president here in North America, has confirmed that at least two more models are destined for the company's US dealerships, and it looks like they're going to be entries into higher-volume, higher-margin segments. Hasegawa pledges that the company will overhaul its lineup over the next two to three years, and one of them will be a successor to the often-ignored Galant, a midsize sedan we last saw for the 2012 model year.
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