Let's check the Help Center.
Asking / Why and how are some questions deleted?
Questions that are extremely off topic, or of very low quality, may be removed at the discretion of the community and moderators. Over time, closed questions that are not useful as signpoints to other questions may also be removed, as well as questions which have no significant activity over a very long period after being asked.
- extremely off topic: this is very subjective, but I would argue that if it was on-topic once, it couldn't extremly off-topic now, it's just off-topic.
- very low quality: I assume this isn't the case, because else it would have been deleted a long time ago.
- not useful as signpoints: Recommendation questions are rarely referenced by other questions, therefore this probably can be applied.
- no significant activity: It reads like this applies to all question, but closed question don't have any significant activity per definition, therefore I assume this means question which had no activity ever (e.g. no good answers).
Privileges / Moderator Tools / When should I delete questions?
Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.
Before voting to delete, please check that there are no good answers; if so, then the question should be flagged for moderator attention as a potential merge candidate. We don't like to lose great answers!
Also, be cautious when deleting questions closed as duplicates; they can serve as a signpost, directing users to useful answers on another question.
- no lasting value: This is extremely subjective and I wouldn't apply that as a delete reason. There was a discussion about it on SO Meta, but there wasn't any accepted definition yet.
- duplicates: Doesn't apply to your case. In general duplicates should only be deleted if some of the other delete reasons match.
Conclusion
You may delete it because it's a closed question, which isn't useful as signpoint to other questions.
Ironically this delete reason wouldn't fit if it would have been reopened.