Jumping Sand Dunes in Dodge Raider Mitsubishi Montero at Pismo Beach

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

I decide to show everyone that I can " get air "

montero , mitsubishi , raider , shogun , pajero

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  • what year is it

  • @michaelisbell46 The raider is a 1989.

  • It's a Pajero first generation isn't it?

  • Yes..that is correct!

    altho here in US it is also called a Dodge Raider

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  • I have trouble understanding what you've written, but, I believe you are saying that the willys jeep from WWII was designed by Mitsubishi heavy industries...not true...the Jeep was first designed by the Bantam motor car company and was mass produced for the war effort by, among other companies, Willys and Ford.

  • yes! you are right i readit better this time.!1951 Assembly and sales of the Henry J passenger car (by East Japan Heavy-Industries until 1954)

    Central Japan Heavy-Industries concludes a contract with Willis for knockdown assembly of the Jeep. my bad!! sorry!

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  • i got an 89 raider. and i built the engine myself. the 89s are the last ones to be a 4 door version then the second generations were all 4 door

  • i have a 4 door montey. i love the car and i never want to fuck it up. or break someting. plus its super hard to get parts for it

  • Mitsubishi made Post war jeeps for willys up until 1998. they were not widely available in America but were fairly popular in other countries. You can Google " mitsubishi jeep " to learn more. :)

  • I'm in the middle of building a Dodge Raider. Chopped rear end, mini pickup bed, exo-cage with sch 40 tube, solid axle swap with Toyota drive train, chevy rear suspension and Toyota rear leafs in the front.

    Great trucks.

  • Do you still make it up to wheel any more

  • That is awesome!

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