2 sticks?

a 25 year old one, or a 2017? also, I've yet to ever see one IRL, let alone driving around

>remember, this is about people actually experiencing these things, not just the fact that it exists
still pretty neat tho

Gotta pull you up on the full size Pajero, they haven't had a mechanically selected transfer for a long time in any market I'm aware of. Their transfer selector is simply a switch disguised as a lever.
Another honourable mention is the mighty J70 Landcruiser. Still to this day available with a good old fashioned transfer and nothing else.

>a 25 year old one, or a 2017?

One of the former for proper paperwork, and a couple of the latter for new parts.

>also, I've yet to ever see one IRL, let alone driving around

As adorable as they are, you'd have to be insane to drive one of those pieces of shit in the US.

I'd just import a new one and use it as a farm truck. It seems pretty nifty for that.

Because Trump was the original owner.
> TWO STICKS !!!

Two. The key is two. The QC on these is abysmal, and while you can fix it in a cave with a box of scraps, it's not like you can go to the nearest junkyard and get a wheelbarrow of Uaz parts.

He always liked imports.

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Mitsubishi L200