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    Quote Originally Posted by Rextheute View Post
    Still Awesome tho !
    Yep. I was positively dripping with envy. Pity they made so few of them. I would have crawled over broken glass for a van version.

    I was holding out hope they would do a more modern version. I mean, they brought out the RTV, they had an AWD drivetrain to play with. Sheesh, I'll bet they would have found a market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rextheute View Post
    A little left field , I saw a Hiace van ( big bongo van ) with the hilux 4x4 running gear .
    it was an import from NZ .

    i want one .



    i have no other options , except a Triton , will be a basic shirt box , it will be fine if he likes simple , there will be no comforts or extras . It will have powered newfangled winda’s .
    i know , as I have one .
    Would find it difficult to reccomend to someone I care about ......
    An enemy - no probs !
    Buy a Delica.

    Still, my BIL, who lives in Tokyo, has brought in a fancy version, I guess it's a cross between a Tarago and a HiAce. It is a fully fledged, Toyota built camper. It is 4WD. I hate it. He loves it. He plans to retire home soonish, and it will be his family's hone while he surfs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Yep. I was positively dripping with envy. Pity they made so few of them. I would have crawled over broken glass for a van version.

    I was holding out hope they would do a more modern version. I mean, they brought out the RTV, they had an AWD drivetrain to play with. Sheesh, I'll bet they would have found a market.
    I take it you have not seen these

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    Hmm I must be a old fart too. I don`t like electric windows or central locking in a 4wd either. In fact I like a 4wd that you can remove the battery whilst it is running and it won`t stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    I take it you have not seen these

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    I have. The same people ( I think, Hilliers ) made a stunning Coupé as well. Ford were never good at taking hints.

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    What about a Defender, either a 120 with tray (a bit rare) or a 130 Double Cab & Tray in either 300TDI or TD5 should be able to get one around his budget,manual windows,key lock/unlock discs up front and some with disc rear.

    cheers

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    Would never be able to convince him to buy a Land Rover of any description unfortunately....
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Buy a Delica.

    Still, my BIL, who lives in Tokyo, has brought in a fancy version, I guess it's a cross between a Tarago and a HiAce. It is a fully fledged, Toyota built camper. It is 4WD. I hate it. He loves it. He plans to retire home soonish, and it will be his family's hone while he surfs.
    What can a Delica tow? Needs to be able to tow either a small boat or a medium sized caravan.
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    Yes , I think so .
    but as they are an import it’s hard to get the ‘rating’ or a solid spec . They are like a early Pajero driveline / chassis .

    my sister really wants one , so my dad and her have been researching them . An old neighbour of mine had one and it certainly towed stuff fine - caravan , car trailers with approx 1220kg weight .

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    Having worked on and driven a few Delicas they're basically a hybrid related to both the Pajero and the Triton using either a 3.0 V6 or a 2.8 Tdi. Certainly they have the grunt to tow reasonable loads although the petrol version drinks like a fish. Quite a comfortable thing to drive for a medium sized 4WD van. I like the fact that the engine is out the front under a proper bonnet not jammed between the seats like in the L300.

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