**SOLD** Mitsubishi Canter 4x4 Short Wheelbase

MattyShmatty

New member
Hey guys! I am selling our lovely little beast of a truck. This thing has been an amazing and solid little ride.

I will take more pictures and post tonight.

This truck is meant for the BC backcountry. If you want to get away from the crowded campgrounds and get to areas most others can't while maintaining all of the comfort you've grown to love, look no further. This is the ultimate quarantine vehicle... This truck travels well and is great on fuel (14-16L/100km). The large water storage tank, fridge freezer, and comfortable living area can keep you out in the back country for weeks.


Runs and drives perfectly
1997
80,000km

Truck:
4.5L NA 4cyl diesel 4D35
5 speed manual transmission
HI/LO 4x4 transfer case
Exhaust brake
New clutch, brakes, fluids
Warn 18,000lbs winch
Custom reinforced off road bumper
Super Single wheels w/ BF Goodrich KO2's
Suspension 4“ lift
New exhaust and muffler

Camper:
Electric actuated roof creates ceiling height of 6'4" when up and 4'4" when down
Flame king propane cook top
Unique fridge freezer (low power draw good to - 18°)
Removable table for sleeping quarters
Grizzly cubic mini wood stove
Secondary diesel heater
Fan-Tastic vent fan
Stainless steel sink
200L stainless water tank
300w solar panel
SRNE MPPT solar charge controller w/ bluetooth
24v to 12v auto step converter for battery charging
2x12v battery for 24v truck system
1x12v battery for 12v camper system

Spare parts:
2 turbo chargers brand new never used
Air compressor to work with PTO
Random odds and ends

This truck is currently for sale for $42k as is,
However it still needs some finishing touches. I plan on painting it, installing new canvas and awning, installing new second bed system, and random fit and finish(interior trim) . At that point the truck will be for sale for $10-12k more
 

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Korey H

Well-known member
Hey guys! I am selling our lovely little beast of a truck. This thing has been an amazing and solid little ride.

I will take more pictures and post tonight.

This truck is meant for the BC backcountry. If you want to get away from the crowded campgrounds and get to areas most others can't while maintaining all of the comfort you've grown to love, look no further. This is the ultimate quarantine vehicle... This truck travels well and is great on fuel (14-16L/100km). The large water storage tank, fridge freezer, and comfortable living area can keep you out in the back country for weeks.


Runs and drives perfectly
80,000km

Truck:
4.5L NA 4cyl diesel 4D35
5 speed manual transmission
HI/LO 4x4 transfer case
Exhaust brake
New clutch, brakes, fluids
Warn 18,000lbs winch
Custom reinforced off road bumper
Super Single wheels w/ BF Goodrich KO2's
Suspension 4“ lift
New exhaust and muffler

Camper:
Electric actuated roof creates ceiling height of 6'4" when up and 4'4" when down
Flame king propane cook top
Unique fridge freezer (low power draw good to - 18°)
Removable table for sleeping quarters
Grizzly cubic mini wood stove
Secondary diesel heater
Fan-Tastic vent fan
Stainless steel sink
200L stainless water tank
300w solar panel
SRNE MPPT solar charge controller w/ bluetooth
24v to 12v auto step converter for battery charging
2x12v battery for 24v truck system
1x12v battery for 12v camper system

Spare parts:
2 turbo chargers brand new never used
Air compressor to work with PTO
Random odds and ends

This truck is currently for sale for $41k as is,
However it still needs some finishing touches. I plan on painting it, installing new canvas and awning, installing new second bed system, and random fit and finish(interior trim) . At that point the truck will be for sale for $55k

Awesome rig! This will go quick!

If only were a double cab, I’d be on it!


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shellb

Adventurer
Nice rig!

Assume it is in Canada/Canadian registered? Can you confirm location. Price in USD or CAD?

Where was it imported from? Looks to be RHD but probably confirm that.
 

Dragorandir

Member
Hi, I am buying this awesome truck and need some help figuring out the best way to transport the truck from Vancouver to Ottawa.

I've already contacted MVS Canada for transportation by train, but they said that the truck is to big. They suggested that I contact a flatbed truck company. Any of you guys knows a good company or the ones to avoid?
 

Dragorandir

Member
Thank you all for the information, I even received a great offer from another member of the forum to drive the truck from Vancouver to Ottawa for gas money, you guys are amazing!

Trucking company charge between 3,200$ to 4,000$ CAD, one company even quote for over 6,000$. So, on average, trucking is double the price of the train.

Based on that and the fact that I really want the truck as soon as possible to be able to work on it while it is still warm outside; I've decided to fly and drive. It's going to be a long drive... I only have 7 days, so not much time to spare for sight seeing. Now I'm looking at planning a route that would allow me to sleep in nice areas (at least safe) along the way and maybe hit a few microbreweries and/or famous places to eat. If I'm lucky enough, I'll end my days of driving at a microbrewery every night and be given the permission to stay there overnight, so I can enjoy a few home-brewed refreshments!

See you guys on the road and soon in the back country.
 

Athansinis

Member
Based on that and the fact that I really want the truck as soon as possible to be able to work on it while it is still warm outside; I've decided to fly and drive. It's going to be a long drive... I only have 7 days, so not much time to spare for sight seeing. Now I'm looking at planning a route that would allow me to sleep in nice areas (at least safe) along the way and maybe hit a few microbreweries and/or famous places to eat. If I'm lucky enough, I'll end my days of driving at a microbrewery every night and be given the permission to stay there overnight, so I can enjoy a few home-brewed refreshments!

This sounds amazing and super fun in the new truck; hope everything goes smoothly for you! Also, I hope you post updates here and there on the forum. This is so close to what I want to build (camper interior being the only difference really), so would love to keep track of how it does on your adventures. Enjoy!
 

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