Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2006-01-28 20:15 |
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◊ 2006-01-28 20:39 |
Shoudn't it be listed as "Mitsubishi-Fuso" make rather than only "Fuso"? |
◊ 2006-01-29 01:27 |
Good question. Fuso is a daughter of Mitsubishi Motors, but IIRC the trucks always were sold without the Mitsubishi part in their name. They just share the company's logo. |
◊ 2006-01-29 01:36 |
In mainland Europe they were sold as Mitsubishi (not Fuso). |
◊ 2006-01-29 11:18 |
On the official site they mention "Mitsubishi Fuso" most of the time, but I do not know for the old models... |
◊ 2006-01-29 11:32 |
From what i've seen..it's a Name used apart ..from Mitsubishi. (like Lexus etc..) a seperate Brand. |
◊ 2006-09-25 17:33 |
Fuso for many years(since'30s)was tied overall at heavyweight Mitsubishi trucks and bigger urban buses,not at smaller trucks,vans and minibuses(like,e.g.,Delica/L300/Starwagon or L200 pick-ups);only recently we could see also medium-sized trucks(like the Canter)that shown(but only at home)the writing at front end of Mitsubishi Fuso together,while abroad it shown Mitsubishi(if smaller or mid-sized)or Fuso(if heavyweight ones),depend by the market PS Fuso name come after was called in Jap idiom a lucky kind of flowers in Japan,if I'm not wrong |
◊ 2021-02-21 01:07 |
1976-79 grille |