Vehicle Import Specialists

Paladin Trucks

Mitsubishi J54 CJ-3B Jeep Diesel

These Jeeps LOVE BioDiesel

Paladin Trucks specializes in the sale and import of diesel Mitsubishi Jeeps.

In 1953 Mitsubishi secured the rights to build the Willys under their own name and the Mitsubishi Jeep was born. In the USA the Willys was built till 1965 but in Japan Mitsubishi had a good thing going so they kept the line in production till 1998. Mitsubishi installed  the 4DR5 2.7L 4 cyl Diesel these engines put out a much more useful 100 hp and moved these Jeeps down the highway at 100 km / hr or 60 mph. They return an amazing 35 mpg.

 

 They have full time hubs, reverse turn glow plugs and is the ultra tough 24V system.  Crawl down the steepest hill or race up the nearest dune, this gutsy miniature tank can handle it all. The very sharp approach and departure angles will be the envy of all and the superb break over angle will be hard to beat in any stock 4X4. This stock J54 can run 31" tires with absolutely NO LIFT.

 

This is a true turn-key off road capable unit. Ready for the rugged out doors. Pick a trail and enjoy one of the best off-road vehicles ever made. The beauty of the Willy's body style coupled with the strong and reliable Japanese engineered drivetrain using the D44 out back and the D30 up front, gear to gear t/case with a 2.3 low range, 4.77 differential gearing and you are ready for the great out doors.

 

For More Information about these JEEPS visit “Jeeps around the World”

 

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To contact us:

Phone: 404-384-4774

Fax: 404-522-5427

E-mail: Sean@uagonline.com

· Diesel Jeep Places 2nd at GA Tech Alternative fuels Auto Show  http://www.biodieselnow.com/forums/t/20610.aspx

 

Tuesday, April 01, 2008 BioDiesel Jeep Places 2nd in Georgia Tech. Alternative Fuels Carshow   Georgia Institute of Technology hosted it's 5th annual Autoshow  ( www.gatechautoshow.com )last weekend. Paladin Trucks of Atlanta ( www.paladintrucks.com ) entered one of their Biodiesel fueled Mitsubishi Jeep J54's in the alternative fuels category and earned a 2nd place finish. The keynote speaker was Paul Lomangoino, the CAD engineering Manager at Tesla Motors! The biggest reaction from the crowd was confusion that these factory diesel fitted Jeeps even exist. Most were completely blown away to find out they get 35 mpg and can be bought for between $9,500 and $10,000 Sean Sinkule, president of Paladin Trucks was on hand to promote biodiesel awareness in general and to promote the sale of these  thrifty vehicles. Sean also said he is a bit spoiled since their company is located only a ˝ mile from Refuel Biodiesel’s state of the art refueling station ( http://www.refuelbiodiesel.org )   Get a look at the front tag on the Jeep, it was made from a piece of slate from Post Katrina rebuilding in New Orleans.