Registration: H522BDL
Chassis: JMA0NK120LP000146
Odometer: 59,000
Transmission: Manual
MOT: June 2026
- Rare 2.0-litre petrol example
- Desirable single cab long-bed configuration
- Believed genuine 59,000 miles
- UK supplied example with 5 former keepers
We are pleased to present this 1990 Mitsubishi L200 Long Bed Pick-Up, a vehicle that has become an increasingly rare sight on British roads. Early examples, such as this petrol-powered single cab model, have largely disappeared due to years of hard commercial use, making surviving trucks highly unusual today.
Produced by Mitsubishi Motors, the L200 quickly gained a reputation for toughness, reliability and practicality. The long-bed configuration offered impressive load capacity and made these trucks popular with tradespeople, farmers and small businesses throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s.
This example is finished in Electric Blue metallic paint, which is in very good order with only minor blemishes, complemented by a very clean blue cloth interior, giving the truck a pleasingly period-correct appearance. Inside, the cabin remains simple and functional as intended, fitted with a sunroof, a relatively uncommon feature on a commercial pick-up of this era.
The truck is powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine, paired with a manual gearbox, offering straightforward and dependable motoring. Petrol L200s are far less common than diesel versions, adding further interest to this example.
The odometer shows 59,000 miles, which is believed to be genuine. While the history file is relatively light, it does come with a number of old MOT certificates and several period tax discs, offering some insight into its past.
With five former keepers, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a surviving early L200 in long-bed single cab form. These trucks are becoming increasingly collectible, appealing both to enthusiasts of classic Japanese vehicles and those seeking a practical retro utility vehicle.
A characterful and uncommon pick-up that would suit light use, shows, or a nostalgic addition to a collection of classic Japanese vehicles.

