Japanese Motorhomes
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Japanese Motorhomes
Sup folks??
So after purchasing my first Delica back in September of 2012, I've become completely infatuated with this diesel Japanese market thing. So much so that I'm now interested in a Motorhome from Japan.
If you do a bit of searching on the net you can find some pretty cool examples. Not just converted Delies but small cab over trucks like Isuzu's or Toyota's with camperized bodies.
I'm just wondering if anyone on here has imported one of these things?? The more i look at them, the more I really want one. Where does the addiction stop?
Cheers
So after purchasing my first Delica back in September of 2012, I've become completely infatuated with this diesel Japanese market thing. So much so that I'm now interested in a Motorhome from Japan.
If you do a bit of searching on the net you can find some pretty cool examples. Not just converted Delies but small cab over trucks like Isuzu's or Toyota's with camperized bodies.
I'm just wondering if anyone on here has imported one of these things?? The more i look at them, the more I really want one. Where does the addiction stop?
Cheers
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Re: Japanese Motorhomes
The guy that I got my Delica from sold an Isuzu turbo diesel 5-speed based Japanese motor a few years back. That thing was pretty cool. I believe the owner of it has put on a crap-load of KMs on it driving it quite literally all over North America.
I don't have any interior shots, but as I recall, it was just like a North American RV but at 3/4 scale :)


I don't have any interior shots, but as I recall, it was just like a North American RV but at 3/4 scale :)


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Mitsubishi made a RV version of the delica but used the non turbocharged engine version , the deli front end body was slightly different then the L3oo body we know and love. The Cantor/Fuso would make a great expedition vehicle platform. Try'' expedition portal '''web site for kool and funky vehicles .Cheers Jay TardisDeli
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Like this . . . it's going through the auctions now. 1998 - it's only a 2 though.
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Yeah, that last pic is what I've been looking at. Sorry I'm still kinda new to this. Do you mean 2 as in like 2 out of 5 stars??
I've been told they don't go that cheap at auction and when you get it here obviously the electrics woild have to be dealt with and possibly the propane as well.
Not sure if it's all that economical. But after owning several VW campers, I love the small footprint. Yet it would be huge inside compared to a VW.
We'll see what happens I guess...... A little more research is required.
Thank's for the input :)
I've been told they don't go that cheap at auction and when you get it here obviously the electrics woild have to be dealt with and possibly the propane as well.
Not sure if it's all that economical. But after owning several VW campers, I love the small footprint. Yet it would be huge inside compared to a VW.
We'll see what happens I guess...... A little more research is required.
Thank's for the input :)
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I am thinking he meant 2 wheel drive. There are definately some awesome campers out there. Have you ever thought about a Karmann Gypsy? I think they are oddly interesting. Keep us posted on what you find.philmeup1 wrote:Yeah, that last pic is what I've been looking at. Sorry I'm still kinda new to this. Do you mean 2 as in like 2 out of 5 stars??
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Sorry for the lack of clarity - I actually meant a 2 C grade at the auction. The best delicas landing here are 4 with a B interior. A 2 is usually pretty rough. I think the grading system goes as high as 10 - but that would be a brand new car. I'm sure someone can correct me if I'm wrong about this. If you were buying from auction, your importer would be able to translate the auction sheet to glean more details about why it got such a low grade.
Silk road specializes in camper vans - they often have Hiaces and Delicas with pop tops, etc. Have you checked their inventory?
Silk road specializes in camper vans - they often have Hiaces and Delicas with pop tops, etc. Have you checked their inventory?
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I already have an importer but I've looked at the silk road stuff just out of interest. There's a ton of cool stuff out there.
I've even looked at those Karman Gypseys. They're cool however, then tend to leak over time and if I'm not mistaken, the frame on the inside of the camper body was made of wood which usually rots :(
There's some cool stuff coming down the pipe right now including a camper on a Toyota truck body. That might just be the ticket. I'll keep you posted.
Cheers
I've even looked at those Karman Gypseys. They're cool however, then tend to leak over time and if I'm not mistaken, the frame on the inside of the camper body was made of wood which usually rots :(
There's some cool stuff coming down the pipe right now including a camper on a Toyota truck body. That might just be the ticket. I'll keep you posted.
Cheers
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2013-01-10 > USS Tokyo > № 35180
You've probably seen this already if your looking. but. . . .
You've probably seen this already if your looking. but. . . .
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Super cool and super slow.
I have an 'ace truck and when loaded with a load similar in mass to what a camper conversion like the above would be it is slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow as a turtle. Like 30kmh on the Cohqihalla snow tunnel hill. But it will get you there with gas to spare. Tough as nails and almost everything is fixable with a 10mm wrench and a screwdriver.

I have an 'ace truck and when loaded with a load similar in mass to what a camper conversion like the above would be it is slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow as a turtle. Like 30kmh on the Cohqihalla snow tunnel hill. But it will get you there with gas to spare. Tough as nails and almost everything is fixable with a 10mm wrench and a screwdriver.
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That looks cool too. But I'm kind of down to an Isuzu Elf with an Outback Express camper on the rear. Man, 4 by 4 diesel with a 3 or 4 litre engine!!!! That's what I'm talking bout!! The interiors look totally practical with all the amenities, yet the overall size of the camper seems small. It's a shame there's nothing like this already here....
Ima bout to change all that. Well at least one anyway....
Ima bout to change all that. Well at least one anyway....
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ELF Camper up for auction, 1994
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1993 Delica L300, SWB, LSD, Super Exceed with Crystal-Lite, mostly stock but it's got a digital EGT!!!
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
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Yeah, that tics off the boxes. Very cool. The ones I've been looking at have a bed over the drivers area. It doesn't look lith this one would. Still pretty awesome. And there seems to be quite a few of these over in Japan. Anyway I'm still looking:)
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Holy Crap!!!
I own the Isuzu Rodeo motor home in the first pictures. Where did you take those pictures?
If you travel much and like to camp then it's a no brainer. Do it! I've never regretted buying that thing. I've put about 45 000 km on it and taken it all over western north America. I've taken it to many rock climbing areas and waited out many storms in comfort.
I don't have many pictures with me right now but will try to post some later.
Finding this thread totally made my day!! thanks guys!
Brad
I own the Isuzu Rodeo motor home in the first pictures. Where did you take those pictures?
If you travel much and like to camp then it's a no brainer. Do it! I've never regretted buying that thing. I've put about 45 000 km on it and taken it all over western north America. I've taken it to many rock climbing areas and waited out many storms in comfort.
I don't have many pictures with me right now but will try to post some later.
Finding this thread totally made my day!! thanks guys!
Brad
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That's awesome to put a username to that exact Isuzu camper, Brad. What a cool little camper that is! Glad to hear it's getting lots of use.
The back story is that the camper was rather expensive to ship from the lower mainland, because of its size, so the seller (our friend, Sean), had some time and decided instead to drive it back to Calgary instead. We drove our Delica down to the coast to meet up with Sean and then convoyed back as far as the Okanagan with him...he then carried on the rest of the way to Calgary the following day. Those particular photos were taken along Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon. (Here is the album that those photos were from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/trialsmast ... 792332606/)
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The back story is that the camper was rather expensive to ship from the lower mainland, because of its size, so the seller (our friend, Sean), had some time and decided instead to drive it back to Calgary instead. We drove our Delica down to the coast to meet up with Sean and then convoyed back as far as the Okanagan with him...he then carried on the rest of the way to Calgary the following day. Those particular photos were taken along Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon. (Here is the album that those photos were from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/trialsmast ... 792332606/)
Aaron
Brad P. wrote:Holy Crap!!!
I own the Isuzu Rodeo motor home in the first pictures. Where did you take those pictures?
If you travel much and like to camp then it's a no brainer. Do it! I've never regretted buying that thing. I've put about 45 000 km on it and taken it all over western north America. I've taken it to many rock climbing areas and waited out many storms in comfort.
I don't have many pictures with me right now but will try to post some later.
Finding this thread totally made my day!! thanks guys!
Brad