Rusty Delicas....
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 6:05 pm
G'day. As i have already said somewhere i have never seen snow but I do know that putting SALT on the road is a good way to help minimize it. They do this in some northern islands in Japan and as a result rust is common in some areas. I have seen rust on some cars here and it is a bit disturbing that someone would even bother buying a Delica at an auction with any rust AT ALL as it is not difficult to by 94 model L400s without it. I would strongly suggest asking if the auction sheets for these cars are available before any negotiations are entered into. If the auction sheets make any reference to rust the "GRADE" will plummet very quickly. I would recommend not buying without seeing an auction sheet with a minimum of grade 3 1/2 if you satisfied with a cheaper Deli but preferably 4-4 1/2 for a good one. A Delica with rust can cost as little as $700 or less. If you go to sites in Japan like TAU.co.jp (Total Automobile Utilization) wrecker/breakers or what every you want to call them, you will find lots of crappy Delis for almost nothing. It is not worth buying these low grade Delis with rust. We have dealers in Australia that import Delis that are so rusty that they get condemned as soon as they come off the boat. It doesn't matter to the dealer cause the car only cost a couple of hundred $ to buy and a few more for the boat ride. If they can sell a few $700 for $17,000 it pays for the ones that don't make it.
Cheers..
Cheers..