Here in the Netherlands, I bought one in august 1990, the last year of generation 1. A fourcylinder 2500 turbodiesel intercooler diesel engine, 3-doors metal top. Still driving it today. Total 115.000 kms.
@@yehawwww Sure Mitsubishi has great quality ! I also own a generation 2 Pajero, which I habe bought new in 1999 . It has a 3500 V6 24 valve petrol engine, automatic gearbox, 5-doors. Total now 133.000 km. If I would buy a new car again in the future, it should have an electric or hydrogen engine. I am waiting for a good solution, for example when the solid state battery will be available. But at the moment, I am happy with my 2 Pajeros ! 😎 Cheers ! 🙋♂️
Defiantly have a soft spot for this legend of a vehicle, very popular in central america and south super hard to kill, and with a little bit of love those rigs just looks a part ans cool as
We have a few, new parts are next to impossible to find, most mechanical parts are not too hard to come across, but nothing new, no jerry can holders and very very limited after marker items
I bought the first one in the State of Maine. No dealers. A employee of Mitsubishi, Boston MA, had one as an incentive at work. He sold it to me. I drove the wheels off it. Frame rot, and a blown head gasket. Spelled the end.
@@yehawwww I lived through a stupid adventure made by myself. I found an abandoned ski slope. I went up the downhill ski jump. All my body weight was on the seat back..not the seat… Nearly vertical..STUPID Target heart rate acquired!
Here in the Netherlands, I bought one in august 1990, the last year of generation 1.
A fourcylinder 2500 turbodiesel intercooler diesel engine, 3-doors metal top.
Still driving it today.
Total 115.000 kms.
That’s Mitsubishi quality for you! Thanks for the comment I love the Netherlands!
@@yehawwww Sure Mitsubishi has great quality !
I also own a generation 2 Pajero, which I habe bought new in 1999 .
It has a 3500 V6 24 valve petrol engine, automatic gearbox, 5-doors.
Total now 133.000 km.
If I would buy a new car again in the future, it should have an electric or hydrogen engine.
I am waiting for a good solution, for example when the solid state battery will be available.
But at the moment, I am happy with my 2 Pajeros ! 😎
Cheers ! 🙋♂️
I had One. The Mitsubishi Pajero One exceed 5 door. LOVED IT. Wish can restomod the One. ❤ Absolutely loved it!
So cool. Best regards from Germany!
We love Germany!!!
Oh I love mine, it’s a 1990, turbo intercooler diesel, wish it looked like these new ones! 😝
What a weapon! Same here!
Defiantly have a soft spot for this legend of a vehicle, very popular in central america and south super hard to kill, and with a little bit of love those rigs just looks a part ans cool as
They have such a classic shape!!
Mitsubishi jeep Willy 1950 still running until today same as Pajero
Retro! Love the ‘inclinometer’😂
They really had all the goodies !!
i have a 2003 hyundai galloper 2 really awesome car and my dad had a 1991 pajero the last model year back in 2010 now he has a gen 2
2:46 can't wait to restore mine!!!
I’m so jealous!!
Its not forgotten.Sri lanka has so many Pajero mk1 s still daily diven.There are so many loyal Pajero fans in Sri Lanka.
@@anuruthwijeyekoon7683 we wish they would send more parts to Australia!!!
@@yehawwww I myself own a swb pajero mk1 daily driven.we find ample parts in Sri Lanka.strange Australia has a shortage on Pajero parts.
We have a few, new parts are next to impossible to find, most mechanical parts are not too hard to come across, but nothing new, no jerry can holders and very very limited after marker items
Hell yeah
The camel trophy editions even had a pto winch!
They sure did, and there’s quite a few of them in Australia hiding away
I bought the first one in the State of Maine.
No dealers.
A employee of Mitsubishi, Boston MA, had one as an incentive at work.
He sold it to me.
I drove the wheels off it.
Frame rot, and a blown head gasket. Spelled the end.
They live a rough but much loved life ❤️
@@yehawwww
I lived through a stupid adventure made by myself.
I found an abandoned ski slope.
I went up the downhill ski jump.
All my body weight was on the seat back..not the seat…
Nearly vertical..STUPID
Target heart rate acquired!
Online the old footage... especially the Camel Trophy footage.
Lots of good footage hidden under a Japanese translation too
@@yehawwww Never thought of trying that route with Japanese translation.
Schowalter Turnpike
I agree