Left hand drive Mitsubishi's

Muddy-L400

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Hello. I don't know if anybody knows this. but at the moment I am in Patagonia, Chile and Argentina. And sometimes I see a 4x4 Mitsubishi L300/400/Delica(D5) but all of them are left hand drive! this is for me the first time I see them left hand drive, what for me looks like factory standard. Normally it is really difficult to find one and here (especially in the town Futaleufú) the are everywhere. Does anybody know where these cars came from? Or are they just all converted. Hope somebody has some information. Greetings.
 
Hello. I don't know if anybody knows this. but at the moment I am in Patagonia, Chile and Argentina. And sometimes I see a 4x4 Mitsubishi L300/400/Delica(D5) but all of them are left hand drive! this is for me the first time I see them left hand drive, what for me looks like factory standard. Normally it is really difficult to find one and here (especially in the town Futaleufú) the are everywhere. Does anybody know where these cars came from? Or are they just all converted. Hope somebody has some information. Greetings.
They were probably manufactured in the Philippine factory, the Philippines is LHD.
 
The Mitsubishi Space Gear (L400) was marketed in Paraguay, and some vehicles could have migrated south. Photos will help us identify.
 
The Mitsubishi Space Gear (L400) was marketed in Paraguay, and some vehicles could have migrated south. Photos will help us identify.
Thanks for your reply! Also @sk66. I did not know the Delica was ever bouild as LHD. Unfortunately I forgot to make picures. If i see one, I will post it.

Also, I have spoken to some locals. They told me that in Chille it is not allowed to drive RHD vehicles, so that explains a lot.

Still to bad the LHD are almost impossible to find in Europe.
 
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