Brandon Libby
GeeK
I thought I'd post this here just to get a reaction. There isn't really a Jeep/Mitsubishi rivalry, but if there was one I'd expect this to break the internet.
Here is a conflicted vehicle, if there ever was one: it's a 1974 Mitsubishi J20C. It's not exactly a rebadged Jeep CJ3B, but it's pretty close. Manufactured in Japan after winning a bid from Jeep, this strange vehicle somehow made its way across the Pacific to California and is up for sale. If you find this vehicle offensive, don't worry, it was build four years after Mitsubishi Heavy Industries created Mitsubishi Motors. So, technically speaking, this J20C was produced by a different company than the A6M Zero fighter planes which were responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. So, if you're into technicalities, you can remain guilt-free behind the right-hand-drive wheel of this strange vehicle. The relationship between Chrysler and Mitsubishi goes back further than the Jeep/Eagle of the late '80's early '90's -who knew? With that bit of history out of the way, you can take this bastard of a Jeep home for $6,000 and piss off all of your Jeep buddies or just the local Jeep club members. Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Here is a conflicted vehicle, if there ever was one: it's a 1974 Mitsubishi J20C. It's not exactly a rebadged Jeep CJ3B, but it's pretty close. Manufactured in Japan after winning a bid from Jeep, this strange vehicle somehow made its way across the Pacific to California and is up for sale. If you find this vehicle offensive, don't worry, it was build four years after Mitsubishi Heavy Industries created Mitsubishi Motors. So, technically speaking, this J20C was produced by a different company than the A6M Zero fighter planes which were responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. So, if you're into technicalities, you can remain guilt-free behind the right-hand-drive wheel of this strange vehicle. The relationship between Chrysler and Mitsubishi goes back further than the Jeep/Eagle of the late '80's early '90's -who knew? With that bit of history out of the way, you can take this bastard of a Jeep home for $6,000 and piss off all of your Jeep buddies or just the local Jeep club members. Not bad. Not bad at all.



*No affiliation