Mister Bishi’s Motoring Museum

Heh, Mister Bishi. You see what I did there.
Mitsubishi—a company for which I’ve not yet been able to find an appealing enough classic to feature on grandJDM—have got a great section of their website devoted to keeping stans informed about the history of the company. When a lot of car enthusiasts think of Mitsus, they think of Evos. And fair enough, because not much else of the caltrops western-released wares in recent years has been especially worthy of any drooling.
But looking back, the Colt range is an example of a damn fine Mitsu—at least as far as I’m concerned. And that’s just from a sports perspective, without even thinking about the wealth of other classic Mitsus shown at their museum. So jump over there and check it out.

December 14th, 2007 at 7:24 pm
Mitsy had a great rallying heritage right from the early beginnings starting with the 16L AII GS in 1970 winning the southern cross rally in ‘72 with the 4g32 1600. its seldom celebrated these early triumphs, but I did see the unveiling of the Evo X with the 1600 GSR Lancer on display, the first gen FTO would be worth doing an article on also, your right the Colts were a great little handful of cars, its almost like it all just fizzled out in the late 70’s early 80’s though.