From the golden era of Japanese mini-pickups and with just 3900 miles, it may be all the truck you really need.
Japanese mini-pickups had their heyday in the 1970s into the early '80s.A relic from the era of these small but capable trucks, this Mitsubishi Mighty Max is ready to get to work.Having been displayed indoors at a Mitsubishi dealership for much of its life, it has just 3900 miles on its odometer.The Ford Maverick is an excellent little truck—but it is actually that little? Not really: It's 16-and-a-half feet long, and only a quarter of that is bed length.
as the Dodge Ram 50, although Toyota and Datsun/Nissan were the top choices for most buyers looking for a Japanese pickup.That didn't stop the first owner of this truck, who purchased it from Mitsubishi Costa Mesa in sunny California. It was meant to be a work vehicle, and still bears the mounting holes from having a cargo rack fitted, but sadly the first owner died before putting many miles on it.
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