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1986 mitsubishi Fuso

$40,000
Mitsubishi
Make
Fuso
Model
1986
Year
Bendigo VIC, Australia
Location

1986 Mitsubishi Fuso. Showing 129KMs on speedo. I've owned for about 7 years. Great little coach. Great fun. Have used it around the country towing my historic race car. Has a 6 Cylinder Diesel naturally aspirated engine. 6 speed overdrive full Synchro gearbox. Sits on 100 KMPH at 2150 Revs with the trailer and car on the back. Has never let me down. Small enough to get into places larger vehicles can't, but Large enough to stay in comfortably for lengths of time. Roll out awning just replaced. Tyres are all in great shape. I haven't done much to it in my ownership. Apart from servicing which is documented and replaced the front shockers. Also installed a reverse cycle split system and a dishwasher. Doesn't leak oil / doesn't use oil. It comes with a 3KVA Hyundai generator which runs the Mitsubishi Invertor Aircon and the dishwasher simultaneously should you want to. It has a gas hot water service which works great, A cassette toilet. Please dont ask me how much grey and fresh water it carries. I have no idea. Enough for 2 people to shower every day for 5 days as well as dishes etc. I've always let the grey water run out on the ground without storing it and emptying. A wardrobe and 2 drawers. A pull out pantry and lots of internal storage above sink and fridge as well as above the bed. The dining table can be made into a 3rd bed . Gas over and 4 burner cook top. Inverter to run smaller appliances. 2 solar panels on roof older style mats that work really well. 2 x 6 month old large deep cycle solar batteries and 12 volt Waeco fridge / freezer that works a treat.

The outside paint and a couple of panels are average. If I were to keep her I would have some rust spots fixed and a freshen up with some paint. No structural rust at all. Just some in the bin doors depending on what you want to do with her, you might like to fix. The inside whilst a little dated presents really well. Timber floors and benchtops. Curtains need a wash / dryclean or for a facelift insie replace them.